A Mirror Dimly: The Holy Land and the hope of Heaven

Posted by Grace Plath on 1/29/25 10:31 AM

He was here; He taught here. I wish I could have been there…

It didn’t look like much—just the ruins of a small village synagogue, perhaps 25 feet square. It was modest, unassuming. If I didn’t know...

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Growth Through Destruction: Ten miles from Hurst Fire

Posted by Andrea LaBelle on 1/28/25 5:19 PM

“Yes! No school!”

Kate Stimson, a senior at PHC, is jolted awake by her brother Bryce’s screams of joy. It is Wednesday, only eight days into 2025. The only reason that Kate can think of for Bryce to...

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Spring Break Trips Overseas

Posted by Marjorie Pratt on 4/4/19 10:34 AM

In the last days of February, two groups of PHC students, each supervised by a member of the faculty, boarded planes and flew east. One group traveled with Associate Professor of History Dr. Doug...

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A Note From President Haye: View From a Hillside

Posted by Stephen Allen on 7/5/18 11:20 AM

Was it always clear sailing for even the disciples who walked and talked with Jesus every day? No.

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Alumna and Author Brooke Hamlin Speaks at Admitted Students Day

Posted by Harvest Prude on 6/4/18 10:30 AM

This post is adapted from a talk Brooke Hamlin gave April 6th on Admitted Students Day. Admitted Students Day gives students and their families a chance to experience PHC for themselves.

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PHC Music Department to Perform Part of Handel's Messiah. And It's Free!

Posted by Evie Fordham on 4/17/18 9:00 AM

You're invited to "Redeemer," a concert presented by the Patrick Henry College Music Department.

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