Inventatario De Los Dones Espi – (Spanish)
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Ayede a sus miembros que hablan Espaol a identificar sus dones dados por Dios Espirituales con el Inventario de Equipo de Pastoral, utilizado por mas de 5 millones de personas. La edicion actual en Espaol (punto 401x) esta ahora disponible….y una visita obligada para aquellos que hablan y leen Espaol como primer idioma.
Muestra a sus miembros como Dios les ha regalado una vida cotidiana y de ministerio…..y van a estar entusiasmados y motivados para servir donde encajan mejor.
With over 5 million used, The Team Ministry Spiritual Gifts Inventory has helped Christians around the world identify their God-given spiritual gifts. The Spanish version is a must for those who speak and read Spanish as a first language. Administered in 20 minutes, it is fun and a valuable tool for the Christian walk. Learn how God has equipped you to minister in the local church…and in daily life! Covers nine task-oriented “team” gifts used in daily life and ministry: Administration, Evangelism, Exhortation, Giving, Mercy-Showing, Pastoring/Shepherding, Prophecy, Serving Teaching. (For further explanation and study of spiritual gifts; different types of gifts; how gifts relate to other gifts, your daily life, etc. see the book How to Find Meaning and Fulfillment through Understanding the Spiritual Gift within You.) The Team Ministry Spiritual Gifts Inventory includes questionnaire; 2-part, self-scoring answer sheet; and instructions.
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SKU (ISBN): 9781570520099
ISBN10: 1570520097
Language: Spanish
Larry Gilbert
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: August 2014
Publisher: ChurchGrowth.org/Ephesians Four Ministries
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