Alejate De Las Personas Toxica – (Spanish)
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El llamado de tu vida es demasiado importante para que las personas toxicas te lo quiten. En Alejate de las personas toxicas, Gary Thomas, el autor best seller de Matrimonio sagrado, se basa en historias biblicas y modernas para proveerte con ideas practicas para lidiar con personas dificiles en tu vida y vivir fiel al proposito que Dios te dio.
Como cristianos, a menudo sentimos culpa y la responsabilidad de satisfacer las necesidades de las personas no saludables en nuestras vidas. Ya sea un hermano, padre, conyuge, compaero de trabajo o amigo, las personas toxicas siempre buscan frustrar el llamado de nuestra vida. Mientras buscas primeramente el reino de Dios, ellos buscan primeramente distraer tu atencion y retrasar tu trabajo.
En lugar de intentar la tarea imposible de apaciguar a las personas toxicas, es hora de que dediquemos nuestra energia al unico esfuerzo que vale la pena: completar la obra que Dios nos ha encomendado. Es solo cuando aprendemos a decir no a los malos patrones que podemos decir si al bien que Dios ha planeado para nosotros.
Gary Thomas, el autor best seller de Matrimonio sagrado, observa ejemplos biblicos de las vidas de Jesus, Pablo y Nehemias. Tomado de los aos que sirvio como pastor, Thomas comparte historias modernas y ejemplos practicos para lidiar con personas dificiles en nuestras vidas. Cada capitulo incluye lecciones practicas que puedes aplicar de inmediato. Descubriras como:
*Establecer limites saludables para proteger el llamado de tu vida
*Buscar refugio en Dios cuando te sientas bajo ataque
*Discernir cuando alejarte de una situacion toxica
*Mantener un corazon tierno incluso en relaciones no saludables
*Amar y servir a las personas dificiles al resistir su control
*Hacer crecer tu fuerza interior e invertir en personas confiables
No podemos dejar que otros roben nuestra alegria o nuestra mision. Es hora de fortalecer nuestra defensa, aprender a poner buenos limites y enfocarnos en el proposito que Dios nos dio.
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SKU (ISBN): 9780829748673
ISBN10: 0829748679
Language: Spanish
Gary Thomas
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: September 2020
Publisher: Groupo Nelson
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