
Bautismo En El Espiritu Santo – (Spanish)
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Don Basham plantea utiles discusiones sobre los temas de recibir y ministrar el bautismo del Espiritu Santo. Ofrece solidas respuestas basadas biblicamente a muchas preguntas que se hacen frecuentemente sobre el tema, incluyendo…
*Que es el bautismo en el Espiritu Santo?
*Cual es la importancia de hablar en lenguas?
*Por que deberia yo hablar en lenguas?
*Sigue la iglesia experimentando milagros hoy dia?
*Como recibo el bautismo del Espiritu Santo?
*Cuales son algunos obstaculos para recibir el Espiritu?
*Como se puede diferenciar una experiencia falsa de una verdadera?
A medida que la Escritura cobre vida para usted, experimentara un nuevo poder para testificar y mas poder en la oracion. !Descubra todos los transformadores beneficios que Dios quiere darle hoy!
Don Basham provides helpful discussions on the subjects of receiving and ministering the baptism of the Holy Spirit. He offers solid, biblically based answers to many frequently asked questions on the subject, including…
*What is the baptism of the Holy Spirit?
*What is the importance of speaking in tongues?
*Why should I speak in tongues?
*Does the church still experience miracles today?
*How do I receive the baptism of the Holy Spirit?
*What are some obstacles to receiving the Spirit?
*How can you tell a counterfeit experience from a real one?
As Scripture comes alive to you, you will experience a new power to witness and more power in prayer. Discover all the life-changing benefits God wants to give you today!
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SKU (ISBN): 9781629110240
ISBN10: 1629110248
Language: Spanish
Don Basham
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: November 2013
Publisher: Whitaker House Publishers
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