Lucas Salvacion Para Todos – (Spanish)
$4.39
The news is in! The best good news ever JESUS died for ALL Luke uses the nouns “Savior” and “Salvation” more than any other Gospel writer. The human race was buried under sin, with no possibility of eternal survival. Help could only come from above. God designed a plan to rescue us and Jesus came to fulfill it! But who could be saved? The strong, the learned, the religious? Luke’s Gospel is filled with joy and excitement, because salvation has been secured for ALL!! Just like the shepherds on the hills of Bethlehem, you too can trade your fear for MEGA JOY!
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SKU (ISBN): 9780816392728
Language: Spanish
Elizabeth Talbot
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: July 2005
Publisher: Pacific Press Publishing Association
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