Goldman, Chris (9 citations)
Growing Churches and Necessary Transitions (I, II)
Pepperdine University Lectures, Vol:60, Page:189, Media:Cassette, Pub:5/1/2003
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Growing Churches and Necessary Transitions (I, II)
Pepperdine University Lectures, Vol:60, Page:189, Media:Cassette, Pub:5/1/2003
Subjects:
California. Churches (174 citations)
Church Growth (1160 citations)
Leadership, Religious (731 citations)
Public Worship (409 citations)
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