David Wilkerson – (Spanish)
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Un delgado predicador salido de la zona rural de Pennsylvania, armado unicamente con una cruz y con su fe, se apodero del mundo bajo de la ciudad de Nueva York y de los capos de las drogas, y llevo a las calles de la ciudad mas afectada por el crimen en todos los Estados Unidos, una combinacion de amor disciplinario y del Evangelio, simbolizado en su historia – La Cruz y el Punal. Esta es la historia de David Wilkerson, el hombre que creyo contra todas las posibilidades, que Dios podia hacer grandes cosas entre los rechazados e ignorados de la ciudad de Nueva York.
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SKU (ISBN): 9780829766578
ISBN10: 082976657X
Language: Spanish
Gary Wilkerson | R. S. B. Sawyer
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: October 2014
Publisher: Editorial Vida
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