Diccionario Del Profeta – (Spanish)
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Experimente el poder y el misterio de la profecia espiritual. Desde los primeros tiempos, Dios se ha acercado a la humanidad por medio de sus profetas escogidos. Muchos hombres y mujeres dotados y piadosos siguen recibiendo perspectiva de parte de El en la actualidad. Desgraciadamente, pocos recursos de formacion han estado disponibles para aquellos llamados a este ministerio vital; hasta ahora.
La Dra. Paula A. Price ha utilizado sus dos decadas de experiencia para producir El Diccionario del Profeta. Lleno de sus propios consejos y tesoros extraidos de su estudio y experiencia personal, este recurso unico le ayudara a dominar el lenguaje y el simbolismo para ayudarle a traducir el significado de visiones, sueos y mensajes de Dios. !El Diccionario del Profeta es el libro que no deberia faltarle a ningun profeta o iglesia!
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SKU (ISBN): 9781603742870
UPC: 630809742872
Language: Spanish
Paula Price
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: July 2011
Publisher: Whitaker House Publishers
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