Esposa De Cristo – (Spanish)
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The promise of the coming of Christ is awaiting us in the shadows of the horizon. Maybe only a couple of hours remain before daybreak, the darkest part of the night is immediately before the dawn. For the bride of Christ it is time to start the fire, light the lamps and to dissipate the shadows.
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SKU (ISBN): 9780829720075
ISBN10: 0829720073
Language: Spanish
Charles Swindoll
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: August 1994
Publisher: Editorial Vida
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