Ben Key of Ashland, Ohio, was well acquainted with èצӰ from a young age. Coming from a èצӰBrethren Fellowship church, many of his family members and even his siblings attended the school, and that’s exactly why he didn’t want to go. Now a licensed counselor with not one, but two degrees from Grace, Key says his èצӰeducation – which has saved him time and money – was key to his success.
How did you first hear about Grace?
I grew up in Ashland, Ohio, and I first heard about èצӰthrough some family members who are èצӰBrethren pastors. I also grew up in a èצӰBrethren church and I had siblings and family who went to Grace. So, I initially planned on not going to èצӰto get a new experience away from my family. I actually was planning on attending another Christian school in Indiana. But my visit there wasn’t the greatest, so my parents suggested that we stop by èצӰon the way home. I met with Dr. Slaughter who talked to me for about three hours, and after that meeting, I knew èצӰwas where God wanted me.
Why did you choose to double major in psychology and criminal justice?
I did a lot of work with my church in Ohio with an organization called which does work with domestic violence and homelessness. In doing that, I got to be involved in organizing a project with them and got to know a lot of the people there. As a result, I felt that God was tugging me toward that ministry. I also wanted to be a cop, so I thought I would add a criminal justice major and just see how it all turned out.