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Ministries, higher ed count costs of responding to global financial crisis
The latest Wall Street numbers scroll across the stock ticker in the Capital Markets lab at Lipscomb University in Nashville, Tenn. Students keep up with financial news on several flat-screen televisions.
(photo by Kristi Jones)
Church collections not affected yet, but missions are feeling the financial pinch, sources say. Meanwhile, Christian universities depend on balanced approach and conservative eye on 2009-2010 scholarships to weather the market storm.

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