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The Finding of the Four Thousand
A Primer on Executive Thinking at the Grassroots Level
Spring 2003 Table of Contents
by Barbara Saunders
Columbia Theological Seminary board member John Aldridge brings solution-oriented foresight learned in the world of business to the recruitment needs of seminaries and the pastoral shortage of his church.
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Field Notes: Students Younger But No More Diverse
Autumn 2002 Table of Contents
by Barbara Saunders
It is a truism that there is no such thing as a typical seminarian. Brand new college graduates are heading toward theological education in increasing numbers. At the same time, recruitment of minorities seems to have stalled. What do you know about the makeup of the student body in the seminary that you serve, and how would you change it?
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Field Notes: Hearing Aid: Helping Youth Listen to God
Autumn 2001 Table of Contents
by Barbara Saunders
Presumably God hasn't stopped calling young people to ministry, but sometimes it's hard for them to feel secure in making that choice. Mennonite Brethren Biblical Seminary recognized the problem and stepped up to make a way for the church's next generation of leaders to hear--and heed--the call.
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Theology for the Laity
Seattle’s Alternative to Seminary Education
New Year 2001 Table of Contents
by Barbara Saunders
Here and there around North America, rigorous short courses in theological education are springing up to meet the needs of lay people who find the adult education curricula of individual congregations insufficient for their purposes. One such offering is the Koinos program in Seattle, Washington, where founder Ward Gasque has found an eager, paying market for the curriculum. Is intensive lay education a possible program for your school?
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