Verdades Biblicas Eternas – (Spanish)
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Verdades biblicas eternas: El Catecismo Menor ilustrado presenta las enseanzas de Martin Lutero con ilustraciones brillantes y atractivas en un estilo de novela grafica. Este libro le da al estudiante, una nueva y divertida manera de aprender la fe, y enseanzas basicas como el Padrenuestro y los credos.
Timeless Bible Truths: The Illustrated Small Catechism features the teachings of Martin Luther in bright, engaging illustrations in a graphic novel style. This book gives students a new and fun way to learn faith basics such as the Lord’s Prayer and the Creeds.
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SKU (ISBN): 9780758626806
ISBN10: 0758626800
Language: Spanish
Scott Jung
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: April 2011
Publisher: Concordia Publishing House
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