The author discusses the population of rural North Dakota areas in 1957 and how it affected churches in these rural areas. The addition of village and city churches helped to offset this attrition
This paper reports on general church satisfaction among a sample of rural Minnesota Protestant lay l...
The population of many rural communities in counties adjacent to metropolitan areas is increasing th...
In the mid-twentieth century, as suburban expansion replaced farmland, rural communities found thems...
This is one of four publications dealing with the effects of population decline on rural Iowa counti...
Discussions of religion in the rural Great Plains present two radically different images: one of dec...
This study was made possible through the cooperation of the State and Federal Work Projects Administ...
As a student of church growth in rural churches, Dr. McGaffigan writes on how to renew churches in r...
The religious heritage of the Great Plains is illustrated in distinct denominational regions. Mappin...
This study was made possible through the cooperation of the state and Federal Work Projects Administ...
This study was made possible through the cooperation or the State and Federal Work Projects Administ...
Includes bibliographical references.Includes illustrations and maps.The rural population of the Unit...
Submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Master of ArtsThis thesis is ...
Using primary data collected from four churches situated in the North Dakota towns of Williston and ...
Cover title.Digitized 2007 AES MoU.Includes bibliographical references (page 26)
Preliminary releases from the Bureau of the Census show that all but 8 of the 69 counties in South D...
This paper reports on general church satisfaction among a sample of rural Minnesota Protestant lay l...
The population of many rural communities in counties adjacent to metropolitan areas is increasing th...
In the mid-twentieth century, as suburban expansion replaced farmland, rural communities found thems...
This is one of four publications dealing with the effects of population decline on rural Iowa counti...
Discussions of religion in the rural Great Plains present two radically different images: one of dec...
This study was made possible through the cooperation of the State and Federal Work Projects Administ...
As a student of church growth in rural churches, Dr. McGaffigan writes on how to renew churches in r...
The religious heritage of the Great Plains is illustrated in distinct denominational regions. Mappin...
This study was made possible through the cooperation of the state and Federal Work Projects Administ...
This study was made possible through the cooperation or the State and Federal Work Projects Administ...
Includes bibliographical references.Includes illustrations and maps.The rural population of the Unit...
Submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Master of ArtsThis thesis is ...
Using primary data collected from four churches situated in the North Dakota towns of Williston and ...
Cover title.Digitized 2007 AES MoU.Includes bibliographical references (page 26)
Preliminary releases from the Bureau of the Census show that all but 8 of the 69 counties in South D...
This paper reports on general church satisfaction among a sample of rural Minnesota Protestant lay l...
The population of many rural communities in counties adjacent to metropolitan areas is increasing th...
In the mid-twentieth century, as suburban expansion replaced farmland, rural communities found thems...