Quiero Confiar En Ti Pero No P – (Spanish)
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Lysa TerKeurst, autora de best sellers del New York Times, te muestra que hacer con tu escepticismo y desconfianza para que puedas sanar de las traiciones del pasado y avanzar con fuerza y resiliencia.
La confianza es el oxigeno de todas las relaciones humanas. Pero tambien es lo que te hace tropezar despues de haberte quemado. Puede que un amigo te decepcione constantemente. Un lider o una organizacion que respetas resulta ser diferente de lo que aparenta. Tu conyuge te engaa. Un familiar te traiciona. Estas agotado por las decisiones de los demas y empiezas a cuestionarte tu propio discernimiento. Y te preguntas: “Si Dios permite que esto ocurra, se puede confiar en El?”.
Como puedes vivir bien y avanzar hacia el futuro cuando sigues tropezando con problemas de confianza? Lysa TerKeurst dice que no se trata simplemente de encontrar personas mejores con quienes caminar. Se trata de desarrollar la estabilidad que anhelas dentro de ti y con Dios, para que no te vuelvas cinico y lleves un sistema de creencias equivocado a cada nueva relacion. En Quiero confiar en ti, pero no puedo, Lysa te muestra como:
*identificar cuales de las once banderas rojas relacionales estan despertando tu desconfianza, para que puedas determinar con exactitud por que te sientes incomodo;
*dejar de tener mas fe en que tus miedos se hagan realidad que en que Dios te ayude, haciendote preguntas cruciales del tipo “que pasaria si…” para procesar mejor tus dudas;
*reconocer cuando puede repararse una relacion fracturada considerando una lista razonable de caracteristicas necesarias para reconstruir la confianza; y
*comprender el impacto fisico, emocional y neurologico de las traiciones que has experimentado y empezar a sanar desde dentro.
En un mundo en el que tantas cosas parecen alarmantes, este libro te dara una paz que no depende de personas, circunstancias o experiencias impredecibles. En su lugar, te ofrece formas practicas y biblicas para progresar realmente hacia perspectivas y relaciones mas sanas, y hacia un futuro que puedas esperar autenticamente.
I Want to Trust You, but I Don’t…
New York Times bestselling author Lysa TerKeurst shows you what to do with your skepticism and distrust so you can heal from past betrayals and move forward with strength and resilience.
How can you live well and step into the future when you keep stumbling over trust issues? Lysa TerKeurst says it’s not simply about finding better people to walk with. It’s about
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SKU (ISBN): 9781400346189
ISBN10: 1400346185
Language: Spanish
Lysa TerKeurst
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: October 2024
Publisher: Groupo Nelson
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