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Relics | Ancient footsteps
The Jeeninga Collection at Anderson University surveys 4,000 years from the ancient Levant
Sixty years ago, a professor established a museum in Indiana to house his collection of artifacts,…
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Future Promise | Abundance
Discerning value in a smaller board
Our president and board have spent time over the past three years in discernment about our…
Read MorePresent Moment | Shared Governance
Knowing the energy of the other
Over time, shared governance has been sometimes defined less by mutual accountability and public responsibility, and…
Read MoreSerenity | Profound simplicity
Matt Hufman recalls a prayer for turbulent times
The so-called “Serenity Prayer” dates back to a difficult period in history and offers solace for…
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Changing Scenes
New leaders and new board chairs
New leaders in theological education.
Read MoreIs anything unprecedented anymore?
We want to know what issues are on your mind in these changing times
Is unprecedented overused or accurate? It’s tough to tell in these times. Let us know what’s…
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Cultivating new ministers
With the support of a Lilly Endowment Pathways grant, Loyola Marymount leans in with the Catholic Archdiocese of Los Angeles
Partnering with the largest Roman Catholic diocese in the United States, Loyola Marymount is looking to…
Read MoreThou shalt raise money well
Sage advice on fundraising, 30 years later
Three decades ago, Dr. David Allen Hubbard, then the president of Fuller Theological Seminary, offered seminal…
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