I can see that there is pressure to remove that from many
campuses."
"If I could start Campus Crusade for Christ over again," Campus
Crusade co-founder Bill Bright often said, "I would begin with
reaching professors.

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MINNEAPOLIS----Good health is the
key to a satisfying retirement according to a plurality of Americans
(48 percent) in a recent national Thrivent Financial survey of
non-retired adults .

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The banquet invitation committee includes oilman
Bunker Hunt, Dallas Mavericks founder and former GM Norm Sonju, auto
dealer Ray Huffines and former Dallas City Councilman Dr.leaderu.

Telephone Interviews were conducted for Thrivent Financial by
Quinley Research, Claremont, Calif.

About Thrivent Financial for Lutherans

Thrivent Financial for Lutherans is a not-for-profit Fortune 500
financial services organization helping 2.

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For 25 years, Christian Leadership Ministries , the faculty
ministry of Campus Crusade for Christ International, has been
equipping Christian professors across the U.m.S. adults aged
18 and older.

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Georgia says, "The whole idea of CLM, which is to make professors
better disciples of Jesus Christ in their universities, in their
professions and in their research, is extremely important and
essential.

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DALLAS----Three out of four college
students say they are "searching for meaning and purpose in life"
according to a study released this month by UCLA's Higher Education
Research Institute.
At a May 5th Dallas-area banquet CLM will celebrate its first
quarter century with new Campus Crusade president Steve Douglass as
the featured speaker. In fact, about three times as many Americans said
good health is the most important contributor to a person's quality of
life in retirement as did those who cited religious faith (17
percent), relationships with others (15 percent), or having enough
money (15 percent).

Residents of the Northeast (29 percent) and South (21 percent)
were more apt to worry about having enough money in retirement
than the cost of healthcare in retirement (23 percent and 20
percent respectively).thrivent . Member SIPC.


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Yet more than half of these students report that
their professors never promote discussion of these spiritual matters.
"While many factors influence a person's overall health and
well-being, proper planning can help Americans ensure they have the
resources to access quality healthcare, protect themselves against the
costs of disability or long-term care and maintain the retirement
lifestyle they desire.

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Residents of the Midwest (31 percent) and West (29 percent )
were more likely to worry about the cost of healthcare in
retirement than they were about not having enough money in
retirement (26 percent and 24 percent respectively ). The margin of error for questions posed to all 661
respondents is +/- 4 percent.

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CLM's 85 U. Russell Carlson, Professor of Biochemistry at U."
The May 5th banquet begins at 6:45 p. at the Marriott Quorum
Hotel in Addison.

Americans Say Good Health Key to Satisfying Retirement; Relationships Money Faith and Personal Legacy Take Back Seat

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their financial goals.

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college students "are clearly very interested in (the) larger
questions in life, and many of them hope that the college experience
will support them in their spiritual quest . helps maintain "a mindset that
Christianity is one of the various options in the marketplace of
ideas. Twenty-eight percent of Americans said poor
health was their greatest retirement fear, and an additional 25
percent cited the cost of health care.

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Since its launch
in 1980, CLM has grown to encompass a network of 8,000 professors at
over 1,100 universities world-wide who seek to integrate their faith
into their teaching, research and service as a model to colleagues and
students .
More and more cases of viewpoint discrimination and religious and
political bias at American universities further an environment that
many scholars and students feel discourages their faith and its
expression. Leaving a personal legacy (3 percent) greatly
lagged as a contributing factor ., between November 29 and December
5, 2004, among a nationwide sample of 661 non-retired U. South , Minneapolis, MN 55415-1665, 800-THRIVENT
(800-847-4836) a wholly owned subsidiary of Thrivent Financial for
Lutherans.

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According to co-Principal Investigator Dr. Charles
Tandy. in the next five years., 625 Fourth Ave.

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CLM Celebrates 25 Years of ''Reaching Professors Who Change the World''

The challenge for higher
education is to understand the priority young people place on these
issues and explore how well they are supporting their students'
quest.

Religious Society of Friends, commonly known as Quakers, is a branch of the Christian church founded in the 17th century and having congregations scattered across the world.

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CLM helped pioneer free online publishing at the advent of the
World Wide Web, now running 13 Web sites."
CLM will also highlight its future plans at the banquet , including
its goal of establishing active groups of Christian professors at the
151 top research universities in the U.


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field staff members work with Christian professors
at secular universities, aiding them in gaining tenure and equipping
them to appropriately reach out to spiritually -seeking students and
colleagues. As a not-for-profit organization, Thrivent
Financial sponsors national outreach programs and activities that
support congregations, schools, charitable organizations and needy
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Other survey findings included:

Pre-retirees (age 50-64) were most inclined to say good health
is the most important contributor to the quality of one's life
in retirement (55 percent).

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These include flagship site
LeaderU. Says
CLM National Field Director David Wiley, "Having been a part of CLM
virtually from the beginning, I can say that we are in a position of
multiplied impact as a result of the foundation laid since our
creation 25 years ago.
Health issues also served as Americans ' greatest worries about
their retirement years.

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Those having incomes of at least $75,000 were most likely to
say poor health was their greatest retirement fear (34
percent ). Thrivent Financial and its affiliates offer a
broad range of financial products and services including life
insurance, annuities, mutual funds, disability income insurance, bank
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and around the world to
provide the spiritual guidance their students expect. Ed Harris states that the CLM-sponsored faculty
fellowship at Oklahoma State U. Not having enough money was
named by 24 percent of respondents as their top retirement concern,
while 11 percent feared being bored and 8 percent said dying was their
greatest concern.

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com, which recently featured the topic of Academic Freedom.
"Having good health and maintaining it tops Americans' dreams for
retirement," said Karl Anderson, Thrivent Financial vice president.com

Securities are offered through Thrivent Investment Management
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