LIBROS DEL AUTOR: robert primrose

5 resultados para LIBROS DEL AUTOR: robert primrose

  • A Mighty Wind Begins to Blow
    Robert A Primrose
    Whether you want to start a Bible study group or study on your own, this book is designed to help both new Christians and lifelong believers do just that. The book of Acts is a great part of the Bible to tackle first. It is an easy-to-follow narrative, with importance for other parts of scripture too. A Mighty Wind Begins to Blow includes the author’s own translation from the a...
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    28,43 €

  • The Way of the Kingdom Part 2
    Robert Primrose
    How does one make sense of the life and teaching of Jesus? He describes a kingdom that is perfect and which he rules as king. His kingdom is still coming, yet we begin to live as its citizens now. He asks us to live like him. But how is that possible? Jesus did miracles routinely. He said he actually was God. He often faced deadly peril with perfect calmness, and at times he wa...
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    28,45 €

  • The Way of the Kingdom Part 3
    Robert Primrose
    How does one make sense of the life and teaching of Jesus? He describes a kingdom that is perfect and which he rules as king. His kingdom is still coming, yet we begin to live as its citizens now. He asks us to live like him. But how is that possible? Jesus did miracles routinely. He said he actually was God. He often faced deadly peril with perfect calmness, and at times he wa...
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    30,47 €

  • The Way of the Kingdom Part 1
    Robert Primrose
    How does one make sense of the life and teaching of Jesus? He describes a kingdom that is perfect and which he rules as king. His kingdom is still coming, yet we begin to live as its citizens now. He asks us to live like him. But how is that possible? Jesus did miracles routinely. He said he actually was God. He often faced deadly peril with perfect calmness, and at times he wa...
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    26,46 €

  • Out of the Crucible
    Robert A. Primrose / Robert APrimrose
    Job is a singularly good man who lived perhaps 4000 years ago, and who experienced unparalleled loss and pain. Three friends come to visit Job in his suffering and to offer sympathy and counsel. Job wants to know why God treats him this way, and they suggest he must have sinned heinously to have brought such great suffering upon him. An analysis of the facts in Job (including a...
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    27,26 €