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Atlanta Pastor Is Named the New Editor of "Monday Morning"
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20 Nov 1998 20:07:28
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20-November-1998
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Atlanta Pastor Is Named the
New Editor of "Monday Morning"
by Jerry L. Van Marter
LOUISVILLE, Ky.-Susan Boardman-McKissack has been chosen from a field of 39
candidates to be the new editor of "Monday Morning" magazine.
She succeeds the Rev. J. Houston Hodges, who retires as editor at the
end of this year.
Boardman-McKissack holds a nursing degree in addition to a Master of
Divinity and Doctor of Ministry from Columbia Theological Seminary in
Decatur, Ga.
She recently moved to Atlanta with her husband after serving with him
since 1993 as co-pastors of a new church development in Woodbridge, Va.
Prior to that, she pastored a church redevelopment project in Fayetteville,
Tenn. Boardman-McKissack has also worked as a campus chaplain in
Alexandria, Va.
She will continue to live in Atlanta, where she will have a part-time
pastoral counseling ministry as well as her "Monday Morning" duties.
Boardman-McKissack will join a Louisville-based staff that includes
managing editor Judy Steer, administrative assistant Don Cecil and business
manager Steve Moulton, as well as promotion director the Rev. Tom Robb, who
works out of his home in California.
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