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The Table That Speaks: Bringing Communion to Life

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To many modern Christians, Communion is a meaningless ritual, outdated and unimportant. But the Communion Table is really a living reminder of the foundation of our faith, bringing to mind the most significant deed ever done for mankind--Jesus' sacrificial death on the cross. The Communion Table preaches the Good News of the salvation every time we come to it.

144 pages, Paperback

First published June 1, 2007

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Kenneth W. Hagin

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Son of Kenneth E. Hagin

Also publishes as Kenneth Hagin Jr.

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January 15, 2018
Oh wow so good. Truly.
I finally managed to finish this one after having read a couple of chapters ages ago when I needed to talk about communion in a youth group.

Rhema ministries always use a lot of scripture and paint the simple gospel in simple words, truthfully.
Always a blessing to read.
Praise the Lord for His goodness, as emphasized in this volume once again.
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September 28, 2014
Just what I've come to expect from Rhema Faith Library publications. A solid biblical foundation, plenty of encouragement, answers to specific questions. In short, the full Gospel. This confirmed what I already believed and corroborated it with lots of quotes from the Bible. Really helpful, I recommend it.
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