Libro De Los Hechos – (Spanish)
$19.99
The book of Acts is much more that a simple step between the Gospels and the epistles. That is what this author believes. While writing this book, the author had in consideration the needs of ministers and lay people. This book, which everyone has been waiting for, is a great tool to understand and bring to the actual life the “acts of Jesus resurrected by the Holy Spirit in the church and through it.”
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SKU (ISBN): 9780829713053
ISBN10: 0829713050
Language: Spanish
Stanley Horton
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: June 1983
IETE
Publisher: Editorial Vida
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