Issue
During times of change, theological schools stay true to their mission
Some schools find themselves increasingly serving students outside of their historical denomination.
The board's responsibilities toward annual giving
To monitor the progress of the annual fund, a board needs to define parameters, set realistic goals, and track progress.
Worth the effort
Though often not wealthy, theological school alumni do make gifts both large and small to their alma maters. And these gifts can be the backbone of a robust development program.
C. Davis Weyerhaeuser and the building of Fuller Theological Seminary.
The board president of St. John’s seminary explains his role and the transitions his school is facing.
Board executive sessions provide an exceptional opportunity to foster clarity and trust, says In Trust president Christa R. Klein.
Reading the Bible with a boisterous group in a local diner, contributing editor Melinda R. Heppe learns that silence is not their strong suit.
Three ways of understanding the board’s work.
The president of Central Baptist Theological Seminary writes about the pain and new growth that followed her school’s declaration of financial exigency.
Traducido por Viviana Calandra
Tres maneras de comprender la labor de una junta.
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