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Emmaus Bible Resources - Missionary Journeys, Missionary Church Acts 13-20
Emmaus Bible Resources: Missionary Journeys, Missionary Church (Acts 13-20)
Steven CROFT
ISBN No: 0715149725
Dimensions: 230mm x 152mm
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The book of Acts is the most exciting and dramatic book in the New Testament. Throughout Christian history, men and women have returned to the book of Acts to find their faith and ministry renewed and rekindled. Missionary Journeys, Missionary Church offers the reader an opportunity to take a detailed look at the book of Acts, chapters 13-20.

Written in a clear and engaging style, the series combines sound and orthodox Christian theology with good educational practice on the one hand, and a commitment to equip the whole church for mission on the other.

The Emmaus Bible Resources series offers readers the opportunity to dig deeper into the Bible and grow in Christian life, faith and service. Finding a middle ground between daily Bible notes and weighty commentaries, the series contains versatile material designed for use by individuals, small groups or as part of a sermon series.

Sample chapters of this title are available to download as a PDF file. Use the link below entitled 'Downloads' to view or download the file.



 



 

Publisher: Church House Publishing
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 112 pages
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