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| Baptist churches and associations in the 1800s increasingly described diaconal functions in administrative, business, and management categories, with an emphasis on deacons as managers, trustees, boards, treasurers, assessors, collectors, and disbursers of church funds, often to the neglect of the more caring and supportive ministries. As Sister Nolan explains: "We even put a pharmacist at the ward level--then the pharmacist becomes a key player in the health of the patient on an on-going basis, rather than a distant disburser of drugs. MIST's established customers, developed through relationships over a period of 16 years, include banks, payment processors, retail merchants, mass merchandisers, and government benefits disbursers located in the North and South America. |
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