Predicacion Que Aviva – (Spanish)
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El Reverendo Klassen esta en una situacion excelente para proveer esta introduccion acerca de Edwards y la predicacion que aviva, especialmente a pastores y lideres religiosos del mundo de habla hispana. Como misionero de larga trayectoria, predicador, y pastor en Sudamerica, Canada y Espana, Ernie aporta su propio llamamiento y experiencia para esta tarea. Tambien aporta una profunda apreciacion acerca de Edwards dirigida a traves de la lectura independiente de sus escritos y de su asistencia a series de cursos estivales.
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SKU (ISBN): 9788494452796
ISBN10: 8494452797
Language: Spanish
Ernest Klassen
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: August 2016
Publisher: Editorial Vida
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