Biblical Theology for Beginners – Second Edition Revised And Updated
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Are you hungry for God to reveal Himself to You?
Do you want to know more about God? How He works in your life? What about your purpose in life? Maybe you wonder, why did God create the world? Why do bad things happen to good people? Why pray? Is there a heaven and a hell? Does God heal? What does He think about women in ministry? How can the Holy Spirit live within you?
When it comes to serving God, we have thousands of questions. While this book doesn’t answer all of them, it does provide a solid framework for our faith. Knowing what we believe and how God works in this world and in people equips us with answers. It opens up new vistas of faith and helps us relate to God in our everyday lives.
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SKU (ISBN): 9780991313822
Dan Carroll
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: September 2014
Publisher: Water of Life Community Church
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