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New Year 2014

Spiritual formation for everyday life

The president of Logos Evangelical Seminary writes that spiritual formation should shine a bright light on…

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The right change at the right time
New Year 2014

The right change at the right time

Rick Bliese, president of the In Trust Center for Theological Schools, reflects on the challenges seminary…

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New Year 2014

Doubly hallowed

A new museum, financed partly by public funds, puts Gettysburg Seminary in the public eye

After 13 years in the making, the new Seminary Ridge Museum opened last summer, just in…

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New Year 2014

Latino Bible education is exploding

Hundreds of Bible institutes train leaders for 27,000 churches

The head of the Justo González Center for Latino/a Ministries opens a window on a growing…

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New Year 2014

How does collaboration happen?

A conversation with Father Donald Senior

The recently retired head of the Catholic Theological Union talks to In Trust about what he…

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New Year 2014

Charitable giving & your seminary

As you reach out across multiple platforms, you increase participation and giving

The charitable-giving ground is shifting under theological schools. Is your seminary ready to cultivate younger givers?

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Autumn 2013

Trusteeship as ministry

This summer, trustees of Franciscan colleges gathered to discuss how board work is God’s work. In Trust talked to two of the conference organizers to learn more.

An interview with Sister Margaret Carney and Father John O’Connor.

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Autumn 2013

Seminarians need board members’ spiritual support

Governance leaders can make a genuine contribution to the spiritual life of their school community.

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