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Bible Class for Youth and Adults: Beginner's Guide: Introduction (Bible Class From Scratch) - cover

Bible Class for Youth and Adults: Beginner's Guide: Introduction (Bible Class From Scratch)

Bible Sermons

Editorial: Betancourt Elvis

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Sinopsis

Our introduction to Bible study continues, the beginning of a series that explores the Bible chapter by chapter, from Genesis to Revelation. We offer interesting lessons for both young people and adults, presented with clarity and focusing on the most transcendental events for spiritual enrichment. We will examine the importance of "reading the Bible", "studying the Bible" and "meditating on the Bible".Directed by Brethren gathered in the name of the Lord Jesus Christ, practitioners of sound Christian doctrine.
Disponible desde: 10/12/2024.
Longitud de impresión: 62 páginas.

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