Know Handbook : Your Life With Christ (Student/Study Guide)
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1. In The Beginning (the Trinity)
2. Our Place In The Story (Humanity)
3. Beautiful Yet Broken (Sin)
4. Restored (Christ’s Redemption)
5. Beyond The End (Recreation)
Each Episode Includes Intro And Following Jesus Sections
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For many of us, doctrine seems dry and dull, and best avoided.
Not any more. With her trademark warmth and passion, Becky Pippert takes groups on a journey from eternity past to eternity future, pausing through history to get to know five key doctrines of the Christian faith-and showing how living out those core beliefs changes the way we see who we are, where we are, and what we’re doing. Doctrine can be exciting.
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SKU (ISBN): 9781910307670
ISBN10: 191030767X
Rebecca Pippert
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: June 2015
Publisher: The Good Book Company
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