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David E. Fitch
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Wendy J. Deichmann
Primed for Transformation: The Wesleyan Small Group
Tammie Grimm
The Process of Transformation
Tammie Grimm
Hearing and Discerning God’s Voice Today
Kenneth W. Brewer
The Kingdom of God Is Like…
Samantha L. Miller
Methodist Bands, Past and Present: Salvation Happens in Community
Scott Kisker
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