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New Century First Lady & First Gentleman Handbook, Volume 1
- Narrated by: William Butler
- Length: 1 hr and 45 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Unlike the first book, 7 Things You Do and Don't Do in the Pulpit, to address this need of the first lady and the first man of any church, the Reverend Dr. Deborah Willis has created a new audiobook, New Century First Lady and First Gentlemen Handbook, Volume One.
This passionate and yet approachable work lays down the foundation of: If you can celebrate the pastor, choir, ushers, deacons, and trustees, why not celebrate the first lady and the first man? The advice ranges from the earthly to the heavenly to the more intellectual, with a variety in between.
©2007 Rev. Dr. Deborah Willis (P)2018 Rev. Dr. Deborah Willis
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