Believe
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Creer-, al igual que- La Historia-, es una experiencia de crecimiento espiritual para toda la iglesia y para todas las edades. Acompana a cada persona en un peregrinar en el cual les ensena a pensar y actuar como Jesus y asemejarse a -l. El formato es flexible, y consiste en una introduccion y tres modulos de diez semanas cada uno, en los cuales se revelan las creencias, practicas y virtudes basicas de un seguidor de Cristo. Los planes de estudio que acompanan a esta obra y que estandisenados para diferentes edades, asi como la abundante variedad de herramientas impresas y digitales, hacen de este un poderoso programa para toda la iglesia. Al igual que La Historia, esta experiencia asequible, adaptable y de facil manejo comienza con la Biblia. Cada uno de los capitulos se centra en una de las diez creencias basicas, una de la diez practicas basicas y una de las diez virtudes esenciales que han unificado a los creyentes del mundo entero durante cerca de dos mil anos.
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SKU (ISBN): 9780829766882
ISBN10: 082976688X
Translation: Nueva Version Internacional (NVI)
Language: Spanish
Color: Full Color
Binding: Paper
Published: June 2015
Publisher: Editorial Vida
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