Cuando Cristo Venga – (Spanish)
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Max Lucado cree que el dia que Jesucristo regrese es el comienzo _de lo mejor_. Nuestra tarea como cristianos es aprender a esperar en paz y estar preparados para su regreso.
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SKU (ISBN): 9780881135572
ISBN10: 0881135577
Language: Spanish
Max Lucado
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: November 2000
Publisher: Groupo Nelson
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