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On Being a President (or Chancellor-Elect) in a Theological Seminary

Posted on January 21, 2011 by Michael A. Milton, Ph.D.

Virtually every president or chancellor of a seminary or theological college, in response to a poll, said that it never occurred to them that one day they might be a seminary president. I guess that I am odd. Because I was … Continue reading →

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