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Let the Little Children Come to Me

2015
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Tags: Great Commission, DINA, Spiritual
Category Church > Philosophy
Copyright Owner Movimiento Juntos con Ninez Juventud

This document presents some theoretical, educational and pedagogical tools for a theology of children, focused on the work of the church. The document was prepared by the Theological Commission of the Movement for Children together with the contribution of dozens of leaders, pastors and professionals from all over the continent, who evaluated the document.

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