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Summer 2000

Presidential vision-a new perspective

Anticipating where the church is hiding

After twenty-four years at the helm of a Roman Catholic theological school, Vincent Cushing reflects on…

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Lay ministry on rise for Roman Catholics
Summer 2000

Lay ministry on rise for Roman Catholics

The decline in vocations affects parish staffing

A survey underscores the shift to lay ministry in the Roman Catholic church. Southern Baptists propose…

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Summer 2000

Rehabilitation, renewal, and resources

One president’s path to institutional prosperity

Faced with the possibility of its imminent demise, this school’s then-new president refused to let it…

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Paying attention to the donor’s needs
Summer 2000

Paying attention to the donor’s needs

It not only works, say the experts–it’s right

Seminary leaders and board members worry about all the things their schools needs and ask how…

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Summer 2000

A reality unstated, seeking alternatives, happy relationship, clarification

Stan McKay, a native residential school survivor, and Jesuit Jean-Marc Laporte respond to In Trust's Spring…

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Knowing who you are
Summer 2000

Knowing who you are

Knowing who you are is the first step in successful development.

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Web-wise visibility
Summer 2000

Web-wise visibility

Putting your best cyberfoot forward

Virtually every theological college, school or seminary has a presence on the internet. This offers an…

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Summer 2000

Institutional imaging

Painting a picture with power

Images have a far-reaching impact—coloring impressions, conjuring memories, and shaping perceptions many years after you first…

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