Vocacion – (Spanish)
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En nuestro peregrinaje cristiano todas las personas hemos oido la llamada de Dios para estar a su servicio y divulgar sus buenas nuevas. El autor de esta obra nos ayuda a prestar mejor atencion a esta llamada divina y sus implicaciones. In our Christian journey, we have heard God’s call to serve others and to share His good news. Jose Rodriguez helps readers to better understand and identify this divine call to make thoughtful career choices.
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SKU (ISBN): 9780687465095
ISBN10: 0687465095
Language: Spanish
Jose Rodriguez
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: February 2010
Ministerio
Publisher: Abingdon Press
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