Agorafobia – (Spanish)
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Following the theme of the book The Emerging Generation, Junior Zapata describes what he considers to be the condition of many Christians in Latin America concerning daily personal evangelism, and talks about how the Christian church should lose its fear of the world and how to approach the “pre-believer” culture, as he calls it.
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SKU (ISBN): 9780829755480
ISBN10: 0829755489
Language: Spanish
Junior Zapata
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: March 2009
Youth Specialties
Publisher: Editorial Vida
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