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Knowing Jesus as Savior (The Bible Recap Knowing Jesus Series) - A 10-Session Study on the Gospel of Luke - cover

Knowing Jesus as Savior (The Bible Recap Knowing Jesus Series) - A 10-Session Study on the Gospel of Luke

Tara-Leigh Cobble

Maison d'édition: Bethany House Publishers

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Synopsis

Deepen Your Faith in the Man Born to Be the Savior 
 
More than any other gospel, the book of Luke shines a light on God's plan of salvation throughout history, culminating in the birth, life, death, and resurrection of Jesus. Knowing Jesus as Savior, the third of four Bible studies on the Gospels, is designed to walk individuals or small groups through Luke. 
 
Features 
· Daily study sessions that don't overwhelm 
· Passage-by-passage teaching 
· Thought-provoking questions and writing space 
· Weekly challenges to help you live out what you're learning 
· Scripture memorization 
 
No matter your familiarity with Luke, this study will deepen your understanding of Jesus as the Savior, helping you know even more that He's where the joy is!
Disponible depuis: 24/09/2024.
Longueur d'impression: 288 pages.

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