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Acts (The Bible Recap Knowing God Series) - The Spirit and the Bride--a 10-Week Bible Study on God and His Church - cover

Acts (The Bible Recap Knowing God Series) - The Spirit and the Bride--a 10-Week Bible Study on God and His Church

Tara-Leigh Cobble

Verlag: Bethany House Publishers

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Beschreibung

Experience a Fresh Understanding of God's Power 
 
Studying the book of Acts is like watching a documentary about the establishment of the Christian faith--thrilling and suspenseful. The same Holy Spirit who moved passionate followers of Jesus to turn the world upside down with a message of hope is alive and working today. With lessons about the power of the gospel, the work of the Spirit, and how God leads and treasures His bride, this Bible study is a rich opportunity to grow your faith. 
 
Features 
· Daily study sessions that don't overwhelm 
· Passage-by-passage teaching and helpful maps 
· Thought-provoking questions and writing space 
· Weekly challenges to help you live out what you're learning 
· Scripture memorization 
· Designed for individual or small-group use 
 
Be inspired by the strength of early believers and deepen your trust in God. He's where the joy is!
Verfügbar seit: 14.01.2025.
Drucklänge: 272 Seiten.

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