Arcangel – (Spanish)
$20.29
Throughout the history of the universe angels have had an interesting and intimate interplay with humans. As God’s messengers to a fallen world they have watched and walked among men, invisible, powerful, guarding against the evil forces that surround us. We are not alone; armies of angels are ready and willing to help us in our daily battles against the forces of darkness. The hosts of heaven stand at attention, waiting for instructions from their Commander, the Archangel, to come to our aid. Archangel examines the role played by angels in the great controversy. From the stories recorded of angelic intervention in biblical times, to the “coincidences” in our own lives, these powerful stories challenge us to open our eyes to the angels who walk beside us; to recognize the ongoing war between good and evil.
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SKU (ISBN): 9780816392421
Language: Spanish
Miguel Valdivia
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: July 2005
Publisher: Pacific Press Publishing Association
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