Introduccion A La Mision – (Spanish)
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“La iglesia existe por la mision, al igual que el fuego existe por la combustion”. Con estas palabras de Emil Brunner, el autor nos recuerda que ser la iglesia es estar en mision. Despues de describir las diferentes cautividades de la mision, que han subyugado al cristianismo de los Estados Unidos, el autor lucha para exponer una fuerte y comprometida practica de la mision, comenzando en las congregaciones locales y extendiendose hasta la comunidad mas amplia.Este libro de Introduccion a la Mision, puede ayudar a estudiantes de seminario, y a grupos de estudio de laicos, a conocer el mandato cristiano fundamental y unirse a la mision de Dios en el mundo.
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SKU (ISBN): 9780687074174
ISBN10: 0687074177
Language: Spanish
Carlos Orlandi
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: April 2003
Publisher: Abingdon Press
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