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		<title>A Pastor&#8217;s Forum Concerning Pastor&#8217;s Training New Pastors</title>
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		<title>A Seminary President&#8217;s Forum</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[9Marks Ministries asked a roundtable of seminary presidents the following two questions: Why is your seminary needed? What&#8217;s an exciting example you have seen being done in a local church that would encourage pastors to think of raising up the next generation? Answers from: Daniel...]]></description>
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		<description><![CDATA[A strong believer is one who has the truth and guards it and gives it away. So a strong Christian is a diligent student of Scripture. A strong Christian is faithful to articulate that Scripture. A strong Christian is loyal to the intent and content of that Scripture and involved in the training of others who can train others still.  What does it take to be successful in this endeavor? Consider the following characteristic of a successful soldier of Christ:
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