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ONE HEART BAPTIST CHURCH

CLARKSVILLE-USA

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ONE HEART BAPTIST CHURCH
Company Title: 21C 새로운 선교의 비전 KCMUSA.org - 설교, 방송, 동영상, 부흥회, 찬양, 성경, 목회, 예화, 블로그, 교회홈페이지, 도서 
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Company Address: 3350 Royster Ln,CLARKSVILLE,TN,USA 
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37042-5860 
Telephone Number: 9314315036 (+1-931-431-5036) 
Fax Number: 9314315036 (+1-931-431-5036) 
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www. kcmusa. org 
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USA SIC Code(Standard Industrial Classification Code):
866107 
USA SIC Description:
Churches 
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