Espiritualidad Emocionalmente (Student/Study Guide) – (Spanish) (Student/Study G
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Para quienes desean tomar los pasos en su fe cristiana y discipulado, para liberarse de las ataduras del pasado y experimentar la sanidad, Espiritualidad emocionalmente sana es un estudio biblico de ocho sesiones con video sobre la integracion de la salud emocional y la espiritualidad contemplativa. Muchos seguidores honestos de Cristo, seguidores que estan realmente apasionados sobre Dios, se unen a una iglesia, participan semanalmente en un grupo pequeno, sirven con sus dones, y quienes son considerados -maduros-, permanecen estancado a un nivel de inmadurez espiritual, especialmente cuando enfrentan conflictos y crisis interpersonales. El estudio en video Espiritualidad emocionalmente sana y la guia de estudio que lo acompana, ofrecen una estrategia para que el discipulado aborde este vacio, ofreciendo poderosos caminos hacia la transformacion que ayudara a las personas maduran a llegar a una fe llena de autenticidad y un profundo amor a Dios. Las ocho sesiones incluyen: 1.El problema de la espiritualidad emocionalmente no sana. 2.Saber que puedes conocer a Dios. 3.Retroceder para avanzar hacia adelante. 4.Viaje a traves de la pared. 5.Expandir tu alma a traves del dolor y la perdida. 6.Descubrir el ritmo de las Oficina diarias y el Sabbat. 7.Crecer en un adulto emocionalmente sano. 8.Tomar el siguiente paso para desarrollar una -regla de vida-.”
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SKU (ISBN): 9780829763638
ISBN10: 0829763635
Language: Spanish
Peter Scazzero | Geri Scazzero
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: August 2015
Publisher: Editorial Vida
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