Knowing Jesus : Finding Friendship With The Son Of God
$12.99
One of three uniquely designed books on God, Jesus, and the Holy Spirit. Written by Nancy Taylor and Philip Ryken.
Knowing Jesus has 60 important questions about who Jesus is, and why He died for us on the cross. The answers to these questions will help believers to understand Jesus better, and grow in their faith. The beautiful classic designed hardcover and elegant gold foiled accents make this an exquisite gift book for anyone in your life.
One-color insides
Ribbon Marker
Gilt-edged pages
2 in stock
SKU (ISBN): 9781432128388
ISBN10: 1432128388
Nancy Taylor | Philip Ryken
Binding: Cloth Text
Published: August 2018
Publisher: Christian Art Gifts
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