Preocupado Por NADA Porque Oro – (Spanish)
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Que te viene a la mente cuando piensas en la oracion? Se siente como algo para las personas santas, pero no para ti? O como una experiencia mistica que nunca podrias esperar lograr en la vida real? O tal vez solo un deber aburrido con poca recompensa.
En este libro, el autor y pastor Chad Veach desmitifica el concepto de oracion al explicar en terminos practicos como es la oracion en nuestra vida cotidiana. !Resulta que no es dificil!
Este enfoque apasionado y personal de la oracion elimina la presion de “orar correctamente” y la reemplaza con la tranquila seguridad de que Dios quiere escucharnos y respondernos con amor.
Ademas de desarrollar un caso sobre la importancia de la oracion, Chad utiliza historias y percepciones convincentes de la Biblia para brindar consejos practicos sobre como hacer que sus oraciones sean mas efectivas. Destaca donde podemos y debemos orar, y ofrece estrategias tangibles para implementar un estilo de vida de oracion dentro del ajetreo de la vida moderna.
!La oracion funciona! Aqui le mostramos como conectarse con Dios como El siempre ha querido.
What comes to mind when you think about prayer? Does it feel like something for holy people but not for you? Or like a mystical experience you could never hope to achieve in real life? Or maybe just a boring duty with little payoff.
In this book, author and pastor Chad Veach demystifies the concept of prayer by explaining in practical terms what prayer looks like in our day-to-day lives. It turns out, it’s not hard! This passionate, personal approach to prayer removes the pressure to “pray right” and replaces it with the calm assurance that God wants to hear from us and respond to us in love.
Along with building a case for the importance of prayer, Chad uses stories and compelling insights from the Bible to give practical advice on how to make your prayers more effective. He highlights where we can and should pray and offers tangible strategies to implement a praying lifestyle within the busyness of modern life.
Prayer works! Here’s how to connect with God just like He’s always wanted.
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SKU (ISBN): 9781641239691
ISBN10: 1641239697
Language: Spanish
Chad Veach
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: March 2023
Publisher: Whitaker House Publishers
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