Vive Antes De Morir – (Spanish)
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Te dispones a cumplir tu destino?
El Dios eterno, omnipotente y omnisciente te creo con sus propias manos. Incluso, antes que nacieras, !ya tenia un sueo para tu vida! Pero a veces es dificil saber cual es ese sueo o como ir tras el.
Daniel Kolenda toma las Escrituras, asi como partes de su propia experiencia para ayudarte a descubrir el llamado de Dios y seguirle. Con consejos practicos e inspiradores, el autor revela:
*Cinco secretos para descubrir la voluntad de Dios
*Como dar los primeros pasos en la diereccion correcta
*Que hacer cuando Dios nos dice que esperemos
*Como permanecer en la voluntad de Dios
*Y mucho mas.
Aunque tu camino te lleve al campo misionero, a la facultad de medicina, a ser obrero de la construccion, a ser madre y ama de casa, negociante, a ensear en una escuela, a ser chef o pastor, puedes vivir la maravillosa voluntad e DIos con tu vida y la aventura que tiene preparada para ti.
!Ya es tiempo de concretar tu destino!
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SKU (ISBN): 9781941538081
ISBN10: 1941538088
Language: Spanish
Daniel Kolenda
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: August 2015
Publisher: Christ For The Nations Inc.
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