Richard C. Halverson

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Richard C. Halverson



Average rating: 4.18 · 302 ratings · 38 reviews · 29 distinct works
No Greater Power: Perspecti...

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Man to Man

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Walk With God Between Sundays

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A Living Fellowship: A Dyna...

it was amazing 5.00 avg rating — 1 rating — published 1986 — 2 editions
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How I Changed My Thinking A...

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Christian Maturity

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The Timelessness of Jesus C...

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We the people

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The Word of a Gentleman: Me...

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The gospel for the whole of...

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“And long after the history of all the big things that make the front pages are forgotten, what God has done through you and a few people will be history.”
Richard C. Halverson

“In the beginning the church was a fellowship of men and women centering on the living Christ. They had a personal and vital relationship with the Lord, and it transformed their lives and the world around them. Then the church moved to Greece, where it became a philosophy. Then it moved to Rome, where it became an institution. Next it moved to Europe where it became a culture, and, finally, it moved to America where it has become an enterprise.”
Richard C. Halverson



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