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Exaggerated Vitality on Congregation’s Annual Reports?

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Luther Seminary Students in the class: Innovation within Congregations and other Faith-based Communities, and their professor, Dr. Terri Elton.

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Bobbitt, L., Miller-Davis, O., Hinck, J. et al. Exaggerated Vitality on Congregation’s Annual Reports?. Rev Relig Res 60, 423–424 (2018). https://doi.org/10.1007/s13644-018-0337-6

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