Rethinking the Church: A Challenge to Creative Redesign in an Age of Transition
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James Emery White., & James Emery White|AUTHOR. (2003). Rethinking the Church: A Challenge to Creative Redesign in an Age of Transition . Baker Publishing Group.

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James Emery White and James Emery White|AUTHOR. Rethinking the Church: A Challenge to Creative Redesign in an Age of Transition Baker Publishing Group, 2003.

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