Issue
Changing theological education in a changed world
In this excerpt from his address at the 2010 Biennial Meeting of the Association of Theological Schools, the association’s executive director proposes that theological schools must have different forms and rely on varied resources to thrive amid external changes.
A variety of perspectives means more options on the table, and that can lead to better solutions
The presence of diversity has practical implications for good governance, say some experts. Also: Perspectives from three members who are minorities on their boards.
Summer theology programs for teens come of age
Seminaries introduce high school teens to theological study and to the possibility of attending seminary after college. Plus: Questions boards should ask before administrators apply for grants.
Three years after the affiliation of two denominational schools, Ambrose University College finds that the benefits of partnership have surpassed the challenges
Current and past leaders reflect on the hurdles to merging Nazarene and Christian & Missionary Alliance schools.
In dialogue with Daniel O. Aleshire’s recent speech, Christa R. Klein considers how In Trust has prepared for the future and notes that the boardroom is the venue for addressing institutional changes.
Watch out for scarecrows
Presidents can find joy and meaning in fundraising.
Reach thousands of seminary administrators, trustees, and others in positions of leadership in North American theological schools — an audience that cares about good governance, effective leadership, and current religious issues — by advertising in In Trust!