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Six trends are changing the landscape of theological school development
Fundraising efforts at Azusa Pacific University, Shaw University, Queen’s Theological College, and Western Theological Seminary exemplify six trends affecting development strategies at theological schools.
Working together to bring in the money
At Golden Gate Baptist Seminary, the Interdenominational Theological Center, Vancouver School of Theology, and University of Dubuque Theological Seminary, board members and fundraising staff coordinate their efforts.
In Trust’s program director, Rebekah Burch Basinger, explains how a board can add value to the theological school’s development program at every stage.
The view from Shenandoah, Pennsylvania, by contributing editor Melinda R. Heppe.
Starting new members off right means putting some thought into the orientation process. Also, a sample service of installation for board members.
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