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(CopyLink)https://tq.filegood.club/1596380195.html - Book Synopsis : Pastor and seminary professor Sean Michael Lucas suggests that being Presbyterian means embracing distinctive beliefs, practices, and stories as one's own. As new members, church officers, and potential Presbyterians read about beliefs, practices, and stories, they will understand and move to embrace this way of being Christian. Written in a nontechnical style, On Being Presbyterian is a unique resource for equipping believers and introducing them to Presbyterian church practice.
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Book Synopsis :
Pastor and seminary professor Sean Michael Lucas suggests that being Presbyterian means embracing distinctive beliefs, practices, and stories as one's own. As new members, church officers, and potential Presbyterians read about beliefs, practices, and stories, they will understand and move to embrace this way of being Christian. Written in a nontechnical style, On Being Presbyterian is a unique resource for equipping believers and introducing them to Presbyterian church practice.
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Lucas, a pastor and seminary professor, suggests that being Presbyterian
means embracing distinctive beliefs, practicesand stories as one’sown.
A nontechnical resource for equipping believers for Presbyterian church
practice.
On Being Presbyterian: Our Beliefs, Practices,
And Stories
(CopyLink)https://tq.filegood.club/B004K6MHLK.html - Book Synopsis :
Lucas, a pastor and seminary professor, suggests that being
Presbyterian means embracing distinctive beliefs, practicesand stories
as one’sown. A nontechnical resource for equipping believers for
Presbyterian church practice.