Bible Doctrines : Discover Profound Truths For Everyday Living (Revised)
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Come along with P.C. Nelson as he leads you on a journey into God’s Word to discover 16 timeless Pentecostal truths. Nelson’s down-to-earth, conversational tone takes you step-by-step through Scripture to carefully and logically explain what Pentecostals believe and why. Doctrines include the Scriptures inspired, the one true God, the deity of Christ, the fall of man, salvation, the Church, the Holy Spirit, sanctification, divine healing, and more.
As you follow Nelson’s humble leading, you’ll not only gain a deeper understanding of these beliefs but you’ll also be invited to let them change your life as they did his.
“This is a book every dedicated believer should read, no matter your denominational background.” ~ George O. Wood, General Superintendent of the Assemblies of God
Peter Christopher Nelson came to know Christ at age 11. After many years as a Baptist minister, Nelson was baptized in the Holy Spirit. His solid belief in the authority of God’s Word, along with this experience, led him to embrace Pentecostalism. He wrote Bible Doctrines to provide a simple explanation of Pentecostal beliefs as they are reflected in Scripture. Destined to become a classic Pentecostal theological text, Bible Doctrines has been translated into many languages and is now in its eighth English-language edition.
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SKU (ISBN): 9780882438580
ISBN10: 0882438581
P. C. Nelson
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: January 2009
Publisher: My Healthy Church
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