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Change Process For Traditional Churches To Spiritually Form Millennials While Retaining Older Generations

School: Dallas Theological Seminary
Author: SMESTAD, Julie Kaye     D.Ed.Min. 2020
Pages: 171
TREN Id: 001-1938
OCLC #: 1225154457    (Librarians, need MARC records?)

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Keeping Teens Relationally Connected The Key To Retaining Young People In Church Through Adulthood

School: Baptist Bible Seminary (Clarks Summit, PA)
Author: THIBAULT, P. Steven     D.Min. 2006
Pages: 169
TREN Id: 144-0077

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Retaining And Dismissing Volunteer Youth Ministers

School: Trinity Evangelical Divinity School
Author: CHRISTIE, Les J.     D.Min. 2002
Pages: 222
TREN Id: 006-1325
OCLC #: 62077384    (Librarians, need MARC records?)
Dewey #: 259.23

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Retaining Laotians Within An Evangelical Context: A Case Study Of Laotians Atlaurel Bible Chapel In San Diego, California

School: Western Seminary (Portland, Oregon)
Author: Coombs, Gary F.     D.MISS. 1992
Pages: 180
TREN Id: 002-0552

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Laotians--California--San Diego

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Role Of The Preacher's Ethos In Retaining Armenian Evangelical Youth

School: Gordon Conwell Theological Seminary
Author: JIZMEJIAN, Ara     D.Min. 2011
Pages: 121
TREN Id: 068-0841
OCLC #: 881690186    (Librarians, need MARC records?)

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Strategies For Recruiting, Training, and Retaining North American Christian Workers Among Turkish Muslims In Germany

School: Columbia Evangelical Seminary
Author: BATSON, Douglas E.     D.R.E. 1995
Pages: 176
TREN Id: 082-0001
OCLC #: 70870225    (Librarians, need MARC records?)
Dewey #: 261.27

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Tending The Gate: Building And Retaining Alabama Free Will Baptist Congregations

School: Tennessee Temple University
Author: BARBER, Michael     D.Min. 2011
Pages: 146
TREN Id: 010-0083
OCLC #: 826025284    (Librarians, need MARC records?)
Dewey #: 254.5

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The Effectiveness Of Illustrations In Preaching: Understanding And Retaining Biblical Truths

School: Concordia Seminary
Author: RALL, Ronald     D.Min. 2006
Pages: 183
TREN Id: 020-0249
OCLC #: 301376136    (Librarians, need MARC records?)
Dewey #: 251.08

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