Evangelio En Pocas Palabras – (Spanish)
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El evangelio en pocas palabras del prestigioso autor y reconocido teologo Harold Segura nos ofrece 365 meditaciones diarias breves y practicas para el camino diario de nuestra vida interior. Unas palabras refrescantes para el alma y sus diferentes estados en el camino de la vida diaria de todos nosotros.
365 lecturas para un ao que se adapta a cada lector independientemente del dia y del ao en el que nos encontremos del calendario, ya que no esta ordenado por fechas.
365 lecturas donde los textos biblicos realzan los valores cristianos de forma practica para la aplicacion diaria.
365 lecturas en las que meditar con profundidad sobre la vida espiritual, interior y desde un enfoque realista y vitalista; con las ilusiones, temores, esperanzas y desanimos del camino personal.
Un libro para empezar el dia meditando para no desperdiciar el crecimiento interior que nos ofrece un nuevo dia al amanecer.
Al final de cada meditacion se deja un espacio en blanco para dar espacio al lector para anotar pensamientos y reflexiones.
The Gospel in a Few Words
The Gospel in a Few Words by the prestigious author and renowned theologian Harold Segura, are 365 short but very practical daily meditations for the daily path of our inner life. A refreshing words for the soul and its different states in the path of daily life of all of us.
365 readings for a year, but without calendar date, to be used regardless of the year or dates, to adapt it to the reader.
365 readings where the biblical texts enhance Christian values in a practical way for daily application
365 readings where to meditate with depth on the spiritual life, interior but from a realistic and vitalistic approach with the illusions, fears, hopes, discouragement of the personal path.
A book to start the day meditating not to waste the inner growth that offers us a new day at dawn.
At the end of each meditation a blank space is left to give the reader space to write down our thoughts and reflections.
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SKU (ISBN): 9788417131487
ISBN10: 8417131485
Language: Spanish
Harold Segura
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: September 2023
Publisher: Editorial Vida
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