Life Without Cokesbury

In her first year as a seminary student, Shelly Gonzales has come to rely on the campus Cokesbury store as a sort of unofficial student union—a place where she can get needed guidance, meet friends and even enjoy the occasional splurge on fair-trade chocolate.

“For students, it’s having that personal touch of people who can really guide you to what you need for your classes,” said Ms. Gonzales, an elder candidate at Southern Methodist University’s Perkins School of Theology in Dallas. “I, for one, will miss that personal touch and interaction.”

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