
Amy L. Kardash is president of the In Trust Center for Theological Schools.
There’s no shortage of information at our fingertips. Interpretation and discernment must be brought to bear.
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The questions we fail to ask are the ones that will get us into trouble, writes…
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The ways we experience community continue to shift, with repercussions for theological education where certain critical…
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After more than 15 years with the In Trust Center, I continue to be inspired by…
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Nothing serves an institution more than strong relationships, which hinge on creating cooperation among key leaders.
Read MoreThe In Trust Center for Theological Schools was awarded more than $4.2 million for work.
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Read MoreCategories are useful for defining and organizing complexity but don’t always fit. It’s time to reconsider…
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Women are still lacking in leadership roles at theological schools. The question is why.
Read MoreA grant awarded in 2022 will provide for the center’s continued operations.
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Fundamental questions can help guide boards and senior leaders to stay focused and on mission.
Read MoreA recent article in the Harvard Business Review described the skills that executive leaders need most…
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