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The Good God
“Go back and find out what happened at the Cross,” said God. That’s exactly what he did. After years as a Christian and a preacher of the Word, Pastor and Bible teacher John Koe was transformed when he gained a fresh, God-given understanding of the finished work of Jesus on the Cross. In The Good God, John expounds in plain language this truth of God’s infinite goodness expressed through the Person and redemptive work of Christ.
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ISBN 978-981-09-7776-4 (hardcover) | 2016
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