
Destruye Lo Que Roba Tu Fuerza – (Spanish)
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Tu puedes destruir lo que roba tu fuerza. Puedes saltar sobre cualquier obstaculo y derrotar a todos los enemigos. Los seguidores de Cristo tienen la habilidad sobrenatural para conquistar los desafios que enfrentamos, pero nuestro problema es que el pecado roba nuestra fuerza.
Este libro responde por que tantos de nosotros somos incapaces de experimentar la fuerza divina que era evidente entre los cristianos del primer siglo. En Destruye lo que roba tu fuerza, John Bevere revela por que el pecado compromete comunidades, y como liberarte de su atadura.
No apto para los debiles de corazon, Destruye lo que roba tu fuerza es todo menos un “alza en azucar” espiritual. Esta es verdad seria para cualquier seguidor de Cristo que anhela abrazar el desafiante, pero gratificante camino de la transformacion.
You can destroy what steals your strength. You can jump over any obstacle and defeat all enemies. Followers of Christ have the supernatural ability to conquer the challenges we face, but our problem is that sin robs us of our strength.
This book answers why so many of us are unable to experience the divine force that was evident among first-century Christians. In Destruye lo que roba tu fuerza, John Bevere reveals why sin binds communities, and how to free yourself from its bondage.
Not for the faint of heart, Destruye lo que roba tu fuerza is anything but a spiritual “sugar boost”. This is serious truth for any Christ-follower who longs to embrace the challenging, yet rewarding path of transformation.
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SKU (ISBN): 9781641239875
ISBN10: 1641239875
Language: Spanish
John Bevere
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: February 2023
Publisher: Whitaker House Publishers
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