59 James - 1989

The book of James calls believers to put feet to their faith.

Known mostly for the verse "faith without works is dead" (2:26), James perfectly describes the relationship between action and belief that should naturally flow from true Christianity.

In this series Pastor Skip Heitzig takes a look at this challenging book and how it should affect the everyday life of a Jesus follower.

©1989 Skip Heitzig (P)2015 Skip Heitzig

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59 James - 1989

The book of James calls believers to put feet to their faith.

Known mostly for the verse "faith without works is dead" (2:26), James perfectly describes the relationship between action and belief that should naturally flow from true Christianity.

In this series Pastor Skip Heitzig takes a look at this challenging book and how it should affect the everyday life of a Jesus follower.

©1989 Skip Heitzig (P)2015 Skip Heitzig

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59 James - 1989

59 James - 1989

by Skip Heitzig

Narrated by Skip Heitzig

Unabridged — 5 hours, 7 minutes

59 James - 1989

59 James - 1989

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The book of James calls believers to put feet to their faith.

Known mostly for the verse "faith without works is dead" (2:26), James perfectly describes the relationship between action and belief that should naturally flow from true Christianity.

In this series Pastor Skip Heitzig takes a look at this challenging book and how it should affect the everyday life of a Jesus follower.

©1989 Skip Heitzig (P)2015 Skip Heitzig


Product Details

BN ID: 2940172409868
Publisher: Calvary Albuquerque
Publication date: 02/19/1989
Edition description: Unabridged
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