Who is the Holy Spirit

DevotionalSKU: 9781432128395
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This gift book is the last in a series of three uniquely designed books on God, Jesus, and the Holy Spirit written by Nancy Taylor and Philip Ryken.
Nancy was born and raised in Wheaton, Illinois. She is a graduate of Wheaton College with a degree in English and Christian Education. Philip Ryken is President of Wheaton College. Dr. Ryken is the author of more than 40 Bible commentaries and other books on Christianity and culture. He also serves as a board member for the Lausanne Movement and the National Association of Evangelicals
Who Is the Holy Spirit? is written in a question and answer format and has the task of introducing the reader to God's power as it is made evident through the Holy Spirit. 60 Questions are spread over six categories that focus on the person of the Holy Spirit, the relationship between Jesus and the Holy Spirit , the relationship between the Holy Spirit and the world, the works of the Holy Spirit in the lives of individuals, how we should relate to the Holy Spirit and the gifts of the Spirit.
The beautiful classically designed hardcover and elegant gold foiled accents make this an exquisite gift book for anyone in your life. The size is handy and the book will easily slip into a purse or a book bag. A ribbon marker is included to keep your place. The three books share a coordinated design and make a beautiful gift set for friends who like to be reminded of the basics of our faith or those looking to know the Trinity.
Size: 7.3" x 5.1" x 0.5"
Hardcover
Foiled Cover
60 Questions and Answers
One-color Insides
Ribbon Marker
140 Gilt-edged Pages
Distributor: 316Europe

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