
Making Spiritual Progress: Vol. 1
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Narrated by:
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John H. Fehskens
About this listen
This is an audiobook with a practical message for the new converts, older believers, and even leaders who will help each one of them to grow more and more in their walk with the Lord and to rise to great heights with the Lord.
In its preface, the author Z.T. Fomum specifies that these are 11 messages given to the church in Rixheim (France) during their spiritual retreat in July 1989.
This audiobook is about the basic lessons for any believer who wants to grow in his walk with the Lord and to be all that the Lord wants him to be, in order to rise beyond the limitations generally brought about by mediocrity.
©2005 Zacharias Tanee Fomum (P)2020 ZTF Books Online
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