Setting sail with the spirit
While responding to the demands of shifting conditions, boards suffer under the strain of only backing against the wind and reaching "destination by indirection." Boards need to be reminded of other resources they bring in addition to their capacity for strategic thinking. Using a nautical metaphor,Christa Klein, In Trust's new president, suggests three in particular that both fill the sails and make for more equilibrium.
A word in defense of fleas
Are you ready for the era of the flea?
Letters to the editor
Jacob Birch, W. Ward Gasque and Cynthia M. Campbell provide their responses to articles from the Spring 2003 issue.
A diversity of gifts
As schools with often divergent missions, the comforts -- and rigors -- of praying for one another can be especially fruitful.
Balance sheet
Rx: Tuition-free schooling
Thrivent, the Lutheran fraternal benefit society, has launched an effort to free future Evangelical Lutheran pastors from the burden of post-ordination education debt, reversing the trend that began in most churches in the mid-twentieth century to bill their prospective clergy for their education. The strategy raises a question for all boards: In today's world, is charging tuition the only way to cover the cost of preparing the church's ministers for service?
What is a fiduciary's responsibility?
Do you think that "fiduciary responsibility" is purely a money issue? If so, consider expanding your horizons. So says seminary board chair Janet Philipp as she describes a move that led her board to broaden its thinking. The process of drafting a more visionary statement of self-understanding that she outlines might be a healthy exercise for a board committed to strategic stewardship.
Is there enough to go around?
God's promise to us, as explored in Luke's account of the feeding of the five thousand, is to provide for our needs, yet so often consumer culture confuses wants for needs. As you vision your school's future, how many "wants" blur your focus?
Rags to riches
A review of La Grande Therese: The Greatest Swindle of the Century
Title: La Grande Therese: The Greatest Swindle of the Century Author: Hilary Spurling Publisher: HarperCollins
Wealth's dark side
A review of Navigating the Dark Side of Wealth: A Life Guide for Inheritors
Title: Navigating the Dark Side of Wealth: A Life Guide for Inheritors Author: Thayer Cheatham Willis Publisher: New Concord Press
Hidden costs
A review of No-Collar: The Humane Workplace and Its Hidden Costs
Title: No-Collar: The Humane Workplace and Its Hidden Costs Author: Andrew Ross Publisher: Basic Books
How to read a financial statement
A review of Presenting: Nonprofit Financials an Overview of Board Fiduciary Responsibility
Title: Presenting: Nonprofit Financials: an Overview of Board Fiduciary Responsibility Author: Thomas A. McLaughlin Publisher: BoardSource
A review of The Power of Appreciative Inquiry: A Practical Guide to Positive Change
Title: The Power of Appreciative Inquiry: A Practical Guide to Positive Change Authors: Diana Whitney and Amanda Trosten-Bloom Publisher: Berrett-Koehler
How it works
Title: What Management Is: How It Works and Why It’s Everyone’s Business Authors: Joan Magretta and Nan Stone Publisher: Free Press

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Balance sheet 1 Articles
Feature articles 3 Articles
Focal point 1 Articles
Reading list 6 Articles
Soundings 1 Articles
Spirit matters 1 Articles
Tool box 1 Articles
Wing on wing 1 Articles

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