10 Questions And Answers On Mormonism Pamphlet
$4.99
What do Mormons teach about Jesus, the Trinity, God, baptism for the dead, and how to be saved? The Latter-Day Saints often use Christian terms, but mean something completely different. This pamphlet will help you sort through the confusion.
This new series gives —
Clear summary of what Mormons believe
Misunderstandings and how to correct them
Tips on interacting with your friends, neighbors, and co-workers
General editor: Paul Carden is a longtime specialist in the field of cults and new religions around the world. Executive Director of the Centers for Apologetics Research (CFAR), and general editor of Christianity, Cults & Religions. Former co-host of the nationwide “Bible Answer Man” radio program.
Pamphlet Size: 8.5 x 5.5 inches Unfolds to 38 inches long. Fits inside most medium-sized Bible covers.
7 in stock
SKU (ISBN): 9781596361171
ISBN10: 1596361174
Compiled by: Rose Publishing | Editor: Paul Carden
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: November 2006
10 Questions And Answers
Publisher: Rose Publishing
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