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Ministries, higher ed count costs of responding to global financial crisis
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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.
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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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