vol. 7, no. 1 (Fall 2003)
ISSN 1094-902X

 

 

Said Sewell, III
Lead Me, Guide Me Along the Way:
A Study of the Relationship Between Pastors' Personal Characteristics
and their Level of Community Participation

Part I | Part II | References

 

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