Many Mansions Lessons of Faith, Family, and Public Service

Kathryn T. Boyer, the wife of Ernest L. Boyer (1928-1995), offers a window into the life she shared with her prominent husband and the constant balancing act they faced in relation to their faith, family, and public service. Often cited but seldom understood, Ernest L. Boyer (1928-1995) was one of t...

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Main Author: Boyer, Kathryn (auth)
Format: Electronic Book Chapter
Language:English
Published: Abilene Christian University Press 2014
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