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portada Who Do You Think You Are?
Type
Physical Book
Publisher
Language
Inglés
Pages
122
Format
Paperback
Dimensions
22.9 x 15.2 x 0.7 cm
Weight
0.19 kg.
ISBN13
9781664297418

Who Do You Think You Are?

Nathan Roberts (Author) · WestBow Press · Paperback

Who Do You Think You Are? - Roberts, Nathan

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£ 15.80

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Synopsis "Who Do You Think You Are?"

Do you want to know God but aren't sure how? Nathan Roberts, an ordained minister who has spent his lifetime praising the Lord, traces the steps he had to take to not only know God but to truly know God in this scholarly book steeped in Scripture.. By clearly laying out what is said in the Bible, he answers questions such as: - Is it possible to know God and not know Him? - Is there a process you can follow to truly know the God you worship? - How can you begin to understand who you are in God? - Why is it so important to hear and obey the voice of God? Like Moses, there has to be something inside you that draws you up the mountain, a longing that pushes you into the great unknown. Not everyone will take this journey, but if you are really hungry, the author invites you to join him and move forward in Jesus's name.

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