Learn How to Read a Christian Book

How to Read a Christian Book
By:David L. McKenna
Published on 2001-01-01 by Baker Publishing Group

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A listing of Christian classics introduces readers to the very best of Christian writing and offers advice on how to build a decent spiritual library. Original.

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