12 Hombres Comunes – (Spanish)
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Contrariamente a la creencia popular, no tenemos que ser perfectos para hacer la obra de Dios. Sin ir mas lejos, las debilidades de los doce discipulos estan preservadas para siempre a traves de las paginas del Nuevo Testamento. Jesus eligio gente comun, como pescadores, recolectores de impuestos, politicos fanaticos; y cambio sus debilidades en puntos fuertes, produciendo grandeza de la total inutilidad. MacArthur delinea principios del cuidadoso entrenamiento de los primeros doce discipulos, para los discipulos modernos como tu.
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SKU (ISBN): 9780881137774
ISBN10: 0881137774
Language: Spanish
John MacArthur
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: June 2004
Publisher: Groupo Nelson
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