Using Illustrations to Preach with Power (Revised Edition)
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Bryan Chapell., & Bryan Chapell|AUTHOR. (2001). Using Illustrations to Preach with Power (Revised Edition) . Crossway.
Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)Bryan Chapell and Bryan Chapell|AUTHOR. 2001. Using Illustrations to Preach With Power (Revised Edition). Crossway.
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