Sufrir Por Que Yo – (Spanish)
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This is a testimony by David Yonggi Cho after suffering for so long. Some of his ailments were tuberculosis, heart problems, and heartburn that required a complicated surgery. Many times he was close to death. Every time that he had to be in bed he examined the Word of God, determined to conquer his illness through the grace of God.
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SKU (ISBN): 9780829720341
ISBN10: 0829720340
Language: Spanish
David Cho
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: September 1995
Publisher: Editorial Vida
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