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Skip Heitzig
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In the 17th chapter of John, Jesus prays for Himself, His disciples, and all believers. This insightful series includes five teachings as Jesus' prayer is taught, verse by verse, by Skip Heitzig.
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- Aimara
- 03-15-16
Nothing better...
than knowing that we were included in Jesus' prayer even bafore we were born :)
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- Anthea
- 07-08-16
Challenging and solid food
It's been a stunning book, that challenges a believer, but it such good solid food, we can only draw closer to Jesus if we put it into practice!
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- Valra85
- 02-06-23
Thoughtful Distinction
I really appreciate the distinction between the 'Disciple's Prayer' (what many people consider to be or call the Lord's Prayer, when Jesus taught the disciples how to pray) and the true 'Lord's Prayer' (the prayer Jesus prayed to God in John 17). This title examines John 17, Jesus' prayer, in depth.
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