ABCs Of Being A Christian
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The ABCs of Being A Christian is a collection of twenty-six phrases, each beginning with the letters of the alphabet. There is one phrase for each letter. For each phrase there are included a number of Biblical references that relate and support each phrase. In addition there is a narrative that explains the meaning of the phrase and how it relates to being a Christian. Also there is a list of behaviors that a Christian must exhibit to lead a Christian life. The book will enable many different individuals to apply the information to their specific purpose. It may be used for Bible Study, personal help, life direction or any purpose that requires an understanding of our role as Christian servants. It is hoped that as you read the book you will find the glorious joy that is found in serving the Lord.
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SKU (ISBN): 9781600343315
ISBN10: 1600343317
George Barton
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: July 2006
Publisher: Xulon Press
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