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It’s not just about Grace’s elite degrees and exceptional work experience that has made her successful, it’s about her backstory as the daughter of immigrant parents and her fascinating life in general, and how she was able to overcome all obstacles to be the transformational leader that she is today.
~ STEDMAN GRAHAM
NY Times Best-Selling Author, CEO, and Motivational Speaker
MacCormac College, Chicago
Grace Stephens began as President of MacCormac College in 2011. At that time the school was earmarked for closure after years of declining enrollment and significant loss of revenue. With the Lord’s guidance and the help of her colleagues, she was able to breathe new life into the institution.
Historically, MacCormac College is the third oldest two-year private college in the United States. It has been a college of many firsts, to include the establishment of the nation’s premier Center for Academic, Personal, and Professional Excellence, and offering a unique Free Tuition Scholarship program to single parents. A name change from MacCormac College to Generations College is planned for the coming year.
Learn more about MacCormac College on their website https://maccormac.edu/ Through your generous donations, Grace Stephens Ministries is changing lives and generations one person at a time.
We encourage you to contribute to our School Fund or to our
General Fund giving us the option to channel resources where they are needed most.
Malawi School, Malawi
Grace Stephens built and completed her first international school in June of 2021. Through various ministry outreach efforts and strategic partnerships, Grace’s organization was able to raise $35k to build a school that houses 861 students. She entitled this initiative Operation Love HIM, Love Them which serves the least of these across the globe, building much needed schools to educate and empower – changing the world’s landscape one school at a time.
Continued financial assistance is greatly needed to build more schools in the global region. Plans are already in place for a similar building program in Senegal.
Building a school is truly a team effort that often begins weeks or even months before the new school breaks ground. Your support is essential to this process, along with that of the community, members, local government, and staff on the ground.
Check out our initial highlights video below and visit the Malawi Kambira site for a complete recap of the Malawi building project.
We encourage you to contribute to our School Fund or to our
General Fund giving us the option to channel resources where they are needed most.