How Shall We Witness?: Faithful Evangelism in a Reformed TraditionPresbyterian Publishing Corporation, 1995 - 186 pages Witness has long been recognized as an essential task of Christ's disciples. But the question of how to evangelize responsibly has often confused and divided the Christian community. How Shall We Witness? is an account of one Christian family seeking to heed Christ's commission to witness in and to the world. |
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Many Lamps, One Light: Louisville Presbyterian Theological Seminary : a ... Rick Nutt Aucun aperçu disponible - 2002 |