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GBGMGeneral Board of Global Ministries (United Methodist Church; New York, NY)
GBGMGreater Bendigo Gold Mines (Australia)


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Mission are an administrative body for a field of work inside or outside the structure of any annual conference, provisional annual conference, or missionary conference that is under the care of the General Board of Global Ministries and exercise in a general way the functions of a District.
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Kimbrough (Associate General Secretary of the General Board of Global Ministries of the United Methodist Church) is an essential introductory collection of essays addressed to issues of scriptural authority and interpretation of the Orthodox and Wesleyan traditions.
 
 
 
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