Psalms (Student/Study Guide)
$14.99
With the input of leading Bible scholars and teachers, Immersion features a format that focuses on readers, encouraging them to explore key events, people, teachings, and ideas throughout the Bible. Written in inviting and welcoming language, Immersion helps readers:
Discover the love of a Creator who sustains and nurtures us, saves us, and makes us new
Explore the knowledge of God who teaches believers how to live as God’s people through Jesus Christ
Enjoy the opportunity to grow in faith and commitment to Jesus
Each volume contains 6-8 sessions with leader helps.
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SKU (ISBN): 9781426716294
ISBN10: 142671629X
J. Clinton McCann
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: September 2011
Immersion Bible Studies
Publisher: Abingdon Press
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