How To Become A Christian
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God loves us so much that he sacrificed his only Son so that our sins may be forgiven and we may live eternally with him in heaven. This is the primary message of the gospel, and one that is clearly laid out in this simple Billy Graham message. Helping readers to grasp primary truths in order to begin a lifelong relationship with Christ, this tract reminds us of God’s unchangeable love for us. With Scripture verses to accompany eight distinctive truths, this message truly points unbelieving eyes upward.
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SKU (ISBN): 9781682163108
ISBN10: 1682163105
Photographer: American Tract Society | Billy Graham
Binding: Other
Published: April 2016
Publisher: Crossway Books/ Good News Publishers
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