TLC Lesson 11 - How Can We Please God? - Kono
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Bible lessons on the life and ministry of Jesus Christ. Each use a selection of 8-12 pictures from the larger The Living Christ 120 picture series.
Program Number: 67300
Program Length: 11:21
Language name: Kono
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1. The Living christ, How can we please God introduction
2. The Living christ, How can we please God Picture 84: Jesus and the Rich Young Man
3. The Living christ, How can we please God Picture 85: Parable of Workers in the Vineyard
4. The Living christ, How can we please God Picture 91: Paying Taxes to Caesar
5. The Living christ, How can we please God Picture 92: The Poor Widow's Offering
6. The Living christ, How can we please God Picture 36: Teaching about Prayer
7. The Living christ, How can we please God Picture 69: Parable of the Friend at Midnight
8. The Living christ, How can we please God Picture 82: The Pharisee and the Tax Collector
9. The Living christ, How can we please God Picture 102: Jesus Prays in Gethsemane
10. The Living christ, How can we please God Picture 108: The Crucifixion
11. The Living christ, How can we please God Picture 119: Jesus at God's Right Hand in Heaven
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