Lecciones Biblicas Creativas D – (Spanish)
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In Creative Bible Lessons on the Life of Jesus, you will find 12 solid lesson plans and lists to use in teaching about Jesus’ short ministry here on the earth. These lessons will help make your teaching more entertaining and will take your students to the central theme: Jesus’ life is relevant and timely for Christians today. Contains teaching aids that help stimulate small groups discussions, learning games, humorous scripts, sketches and, many more creative study resources. The lessons explore the life of Jesus as: God, Man, Savior, Healer, Servant, Shepherd, Provider, Redeemer and Hero.
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SKU (ISBN): 9780829736717
ISBN10: 0829736719
Language: Spanish
Doug Fields
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: September 2003
Creative Bible Lessons
Publisher: Editorial Vida
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