100 Preguntas Mas Frecuentes S – (Spanish)
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Que quieres saber sobre Dios y la Biblia?
A veces, la verdad puede ser dificil de encontrar. Vivimos en una era donde solo se necesitan unos segundos para buscar cualquier cosa que queramos saber. Pero, que tan confiables son las respuestas que obtenemos?
Durante mas de dos decadas, S. Michael Houdmann y GotQuestions.org han despejado la confusion, respondiendo incluso las preguntas mas dificiles con claridad, gracia y amor. GotQuestions.org recibe mas de dieciseis millones de visitantes cada mes y es el recurso mas confiable y basado en la Biblia en linea. Este libro responde a cien de las preguntas mas frecuentes en el sitio de una manera compasiva, accesible y directa, cubriendo temas como:
*La salvacion y como se supone que debemos vivir
*El cielo y la vida despues de la muerte
*El sexo
*Pasajes dificiles de la Biblia
*Los ultimos tiempos
*Y mas
Las personas tienen grandes preguntas, y las respuestas tienen consecuencias en el mundo real. Aqui esta la verdad biblica que todos necesitamos para entender mejor a Dios, a nosotros mismos y al mundo en el que vivimos.
What do you want to know about God and the Bible?
Sometimes the truth can be hard to find. We live in an age where it only takes a few seconds to look up anything we want to know. But how reliable are the answers we get?
For more than two decades, S. Michael Houdmann and GotQuestions.org have cut through the confusion, answering even the hardest of questions with clarity, grace, and love. GotQuestions.org receives more than sixteen million visitors each month and is the most trusted, biblically grounded resource online. This book answers one hundred of the most frequently asked questions on the site in a compassionate, accessible, and straightforward manner, covering topics such as:
*Salvation and how we’re supposed to live
*Heaven and the afterlife
*Sex
*Difficult passages in the Bible
*The end times
People have big questions, and the answers have real-world consequences. Here is the biblical truth we all need to better understand God, ourselves, and the world we live in.
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SKU (ISBN): 9798887693637
Language: Spanish
S. Michael Houdmann
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: March 2025
Publisher: Whitaker House Publishers
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