Am I Really a Christian?

Am I Really a Christian?
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Publisher : Crossway
Total Pages : 162
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ISBN-10 : 9781433525766
ISBN-13 : 1433525763
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Book Synopsis Am I Really a Christian? by : Mike McKinley

Download or read book Am I Really a Christian? written by Mike McKinley and published by Crossway. This book was released on 2011 with total page 162 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: McKinley challenges new and nominal Christians to take a deeper look at their Christian faith. This book addresses five key criteria to evaluate one's standing before God.


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