Search For Certainty Sample Set
$15.99
Set includes all 30 lesson studies, newly updated and prepared by Mark Finley:
1. How to Understand the Bible
2. Our Day in the Light of Bible Prophecy
3. A World in Turmoil
4. The Manner of Christ’s Coming
5. How to Find Personal Peace
6. The Secret of a New Life
7. Good God! Bad World! Why?
8. Revelation’s Most Thrilling Message
9. The Bible’s Longest and Most Amazing Prophecy
10. A Date with Destiny: the Judgement
11. What’s Behind Rising Crime, Violence and Immorality?
12. Christ’s Special Sign
13. Tampering with Heaven’s Constitution
14. Modern Cults Identified Five Ways
15. Our Greatest Need New Lifestyle!
16. The Real Truth About Death
17. God’s Love in the Fires of Hell
18. How to Successfully Bury the Past
19. A Financial Secret20. Growing as a Christian
21. God’s Church Identified
22. Prophets and Prophecy/Visions and Dreams
23. The Mystery of Spiritual Babylon Revealed
24. Holy Spirit and Unpardonable Sin
25. From Disappointment to Triumph
26. The Mark of the Beast and the Mystery Number 666
27. The United States in Prophecy
28. Armageddon and the Seven Last Plagues
29. Revelation Predicts 1,000-Year World Blackout
30. Revelation’s Glorious Climax
10 in stock
SKU (ISBN): 9780828026000
Mark Finley
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: June 2010
Publisher: Review & Herald Publishing
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