Withem, Kevin (15 citations)
Opening the Doors & Windows: Ways to Create New Entry Points for Unbelievers
Pepperdine University Lectures, Vol:62, Page:225, Media:CD, Pub:5/3/2005
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Church and the World (514 citations)
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Opening the Doors & Windows: Ways to Create New Entry Points for Unbelievers
Pepperdine University Lectures, Vol:62, Page:225, Media:CD, Pub:5/3/2005
Subjects:
Church and the World (514 citations)
Church Growth (1160 citations)
Evangelistic Work--Methods (142 citations)
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