Faith
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The Faith, book three of the four-part DFD 2.0 series, delves into the weightier concepts, and questions of the Christian life.
Why should I trust the Bible?
Who is Satan?
How do I depend on the Holy Spirit?
This study helps students find the answers to these questions. By learning and applying these concepts the user is well prepared to face life with a spiritual foundation.
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SKU (ISBN): 9781576836385
ISBN10: 157683638X
Produced by: Navigators
Binding: Saddle Stitch
Published: May 2004
TH1NK Design For Discipleship # 3
Publisher: Lightning Source – Print On Demand
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