Creer Guia De Estudio (Student/Study Guide) – (Spanish) (Student/Study Guide)
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Creer Guia de estudio les facilita a los grupos, cualquiera que sea su tamano, la oportunidad de aprender, analizar y aplicar lo que van experimentando en este recorrido de treinta sesiones a lo largo de la Biblia, a base de explorar treinta creencias, practicas y virtudes esenciales que todo cristiano necesita conocer y vivir. El pastor y autor Randy Frazee presenta treinta ensenanzas de diez minutos cada una sobre la forma en que las Escrituras nos ayudan a pensar como Jesus, actuar como El y ser como El. En cada sesion podras explorar una pregunta clave, un texto biblico, un concepto y su aplicacion, con el fin de ayudarte a comprender las treinta creencias, practicas y virtudes esenciales que te ayudaran a convertirte en un seguidor de Jesus totalmente comprometido con El. Esta guia de estudio ira acompanando a los miembros de los grupos a lo largo de las treinta sesiones por medio del analisis del video, ademas de ayudarlos de manera individual a crecer por medio de tareas a realizar entre una y otra sesion.
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SKU (ISBN): 9780829766363
ISBN10: 0829766367
Language: Spanish
Randy Frazee
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: June 2015
Publisher: Editorial Vida
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