Remembering The Forgotten God (Workbook)
$15.99
In this workbook companion to the book Forgotten God, Chan reminds us of the true source of the church’s power – the Holy Spirit. This workbook is designed to take both individuals and small groups deeper, with multiple options for use including a 7-week small group study, individual study, and retreat weekends. Seven sessions
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SKU (ISBN): 9781434700889
ISBN10: 1434700887
Francis Chan | Mark Beuving
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: March 2010
Publisher: David C. Cook
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