Wonderful Spirit Filled Life
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Life abundant — Jesus promised it and we long for it. Yet few Christians seem to have it. Blending lively anecdotes, commentary, and teachings from the Bible, Stanley introduces you to the Holy Spirit. He is not an oversized electrical current you just plug into when you need additional help, or a theological concept, but just as real and active as Christ. He has personality as well as a specific job description and a definite desire to be an active part of our lives.
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SKU (ISBN): 9780785277477
UPC: 020049106723
Charles Stanley
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: September 1995
Publisher: Thomas Nelson
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