Ministros De Jesucristo – (Spanish)
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Ministros de Jesucristo del Curso de Formacion Teologica Evangelica volumen 11 de Jose Maria Martinez, examina de manera practica y amplia el termino “ministro”.
Pensando no solo en los pastores; tambien se dirige a los ancianos, diaconos, consejeros, evangelistas, misioneros, lideres de grupos de jovenes o de mujeres y laicos; que tienen las responsabilidades de la enseanza y predicacion en la iglesia y el liderazgo Cristiano.
Este libro pertenece a la coleccion del Curso de Formacion Teologica Evangelica, dirigido a seminarios e institutos biblicos.
Los libros se dividen en tres grandes areas:
1. La primera parte se enfoca en la forma mas practica de interes para el ministro, la labor de predicacion y enseanza.
2. La segunda parte se centra en la forma mas practica del trabajo pastoral y la salud de las almas, para formar al pastor como consejero y lider en la Iglesia. Detalla los problemas que suele plantear una congregacion y la respuesta pastoral que corresponde a cada caso.
3. La tercera parte, tambien de forma muy practica, se ocupa de los temas administrativos y de organizacion.
Este libro pertenece a la coleccion del Curso de Formacion Teologica Evangelica, dirigido a seminarios e institutos biblicos.
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SKU (ISBN): 9788417620554
ISBN10: 8417620559
Language: Spanish
Jose Martinez
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: September 2020
Publisher: Editorial Vida
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