What does balm mean?
balm means Bullied and Abused Lives in Ministry
This acronym/slang usually belongs to Undefined category.
What is the abbreviation for Bullied and Abused Lives in Ministry?
Bullied and Abused Lives in Ministry can be abbreviated as balm
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What does balm stand for? balm stands for "Bullied and Abused Lives in Ministry". |
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How to abbreviate "Bullied and Abused Lives in Ministry"? "Bullied and Abused Lives in Ministry" can be abbreviated as balm. |
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What is the meaning of balm abbreviation? The meaning of balm abbreviation is "Bullied and Abused Lives in Ministry". |
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What is balm abbreviation? One of the definitions of balm is "Bullied and Abused Lives in Ministry". |
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What does balm mean? balm as abbreviation means "Bullied and Abused Lives in Ministry". |
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What is shorthand of Bullied and Abused Lives in Ministry? The most common shorthand of "Bullied and Abused Lives in Ministry" is balm. |
Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
- AAPIAPT - And A Partridge in A Pear Tree
- AGPIM - Association of Graduate Programs in Ministry
- NEWIM - Network of Evangelical Women in Ministry
- TCTLIDS - The Creature That Lives in Deep Space
- CLGS - Center for Lesbian and Gay Studies in Religion and Ministry
- HEAL - Healing Emotionally Abused Lives
- MWMT - Malaysian Women in Ministry and Theology
- PACEM - People and Congregations Engaged in Ministry
- ASL - And School Lives
- CLIKC - Changing Lives in Kensington and Chelsea
- HEALE - Help Empower Abused Lives Everywhere
- ICEM - Institute for Continuing Education in Ministry
- LES - Lives in Sydney
- PWWIM - Pastors Wives and Women in Ministry
- swsm - Signs and Wonders School of Ministry
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