40 Lessons I Should Have Learned In Sunday School
$15.99
The perfect book for someone who has recently accepted Jesus as their savior. A terrific gift to help the new believer set the right foundation in their walk with Jesus Christ. The book is written specifically for: ?The Baby Christian? who has recently come to the Lord and has little or no knowledge of Him, or ?The Non-Believer? who?s heart is open and showing some interest in learning more about the things of God The book consists of 40 short, easy to understand and ?to-the-point? chapters about God, Jesus, The Bible and your personal salvation. Sample chapters include ?How Do I Know That I Am Saved?,? ?God?s Plan For Marriage and the Family,? ?Temptation?, ?God Is Still Performing Miracles Today,? ?God Answers Prayer? and ?What Are You Worried About?.? 40 subjects that will help answer frequently asked questions regarding Christianity, cut through all the lies of the world and set a solid foundation for further spiritual growth. The lessons are ?non-denominational? and the author purposely stays away from any controversial subjects or minor doctrinal issues. It can be read straight through, or the reader can skip around to read about topics that interest him or her the most.
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SKU (ISBN): 9781591604327
ISBN10: 159160432X
Tom Pagan
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: January 2003
Publisher: Xulon Press
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