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At Oral Roberts University, a new president hits the ground running.
The director of Auburn Seminary’s Center for the Study of Theological Education outlines the four habits of especially effective boards.
Rebekah Burch Basinger writes about the potential dark side of an executive committee’s power.
In Trust president Christa R. Klein reflects on the importance of timing in board work.
Contributing editor Melinda R. Heppe urges theological school leaders to create no-fuss ways of getting theological education into the world.
New statement from In Trust outlines the responsibilities that every board must shoulder.
Tax attorney Marcus Owens explains reporting requirements for theological schools
A former IRS official talks to In Trust about seminaries and tax law.
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