«Predica el evangelio siempre. Usa palabras si es necesario». S. Francisco de Asís. Es 1998 y el corazón de Richard Stearns se quebranta cuando está sentado en una cabaña de adobe y escucha la historia de un niño huérfano en Rakai, Uganda. Su viaje hasta ese lugar necesitó más que un largo vuelo desde Estados Unidos hasta África. Necesitó responder al llamado de Dios en su vida, un llamado que le arrojó fuera de su gran oficina en Lenox, la mayor empresa de vajillas de América, hasta ese humild...
The Unstoppable Woman of Purpose (Unstoppable Woman of Purpose Global Movement, #1)
by Nella Chikwe
Sermones Actuales Sobre La Muerte, El Luto Y La Esperanza de Personajes Biblicos
by Kittim Silva-Bermudez
This book is at the crossroads where a New Age sensibility, advancing like an ecumen of worldwide spirituality without national, cultural, or ecclesiastical frontiers, meets Latin America's syncretic religions, practiced by groups of people wiht African or indigenous roots or developed from the tradition of popular Catholicism. The Syncretic character of the two sensibilities makes both the New Age and popular religion behave like two, syncretizing and syncreticizable matrices of meaning. This b...
El Verdadero Pensamiento de Pablo (Coleccion Teologica Contemporanea: Estudios Teologicos, #1)
by N T Wright
These Are Our Bodies (These Are Our Bodies)
by Leslie Choplin and Jenny Beaumont
Cornered. Boxed in. On our last leg. In a pickle. Between a rock and a hard place. Sitting on a powder keg. Out of options. No where to turn. At the end of our rope. At our wits' end. Life often sends us to our wits' end, with our backs against a wall and no idea how to escape. At times like these, there's a battle going on between our head and our heart. In our hearts we believe God loves us, but in our heads we struggle with tough questions.If He loves me so much, why do I hurt so much?Am I b...
The Problem of God is written by a skeptic who became a Christian and then a pastor, all while exploring answers to the most difficult questions raised against Christianity. Growing up in an atheistic home, Mark Clark struggled through his parents' divorce, acquiring Tourette syndrome and OCD in his teen years. After his father's death, he began a skeptical search for truth through science, philosophy, and history, eventually finding answers in Christianity.In a disarming, winsome, and persuasiv...