Explorando E Interpretando Sue – (Spanish)
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Benny Thomas le acompaa en un recorrido introductorio de un mundo que a menudo se malinterpreta y se representa mal, un lugar cuyos terrenos han sido mapeados en la Escritura: el mundo, dado por Dios, de los sueos. La Biblia esta llena de personas como Daniel y Jose, quienes oyeron mensajes divinos de parte de Dios en sus sueos.
Thomas comparte con cristianos creyentes en la Biblia un enfoque equilibrado para oir de parte de Dios en el periodo nocturno. Aprenda a reconocer patrones y principios divinos en sus sueos que aportaran a su vida revelacion celestial.
“Al registrar y analizar detalladamente mis sueos, pude obtener conocimiento, sabiduria y destreza para oir de parte de Dios en el periodo nocturno. Una prueba convincente tras otra me aseguraron que Dios me estaba hablando, y que El le hablara a usted mediante sueos, de modo continuo y regular”. -Benny Thomas
Benny Thomas accompanies an introductory tour of a world that is often misunderstood and is wrong, a place whose lands have been mapped in Scripture: the world, God-given dreams. The Bible is full of people like Daniel and Joseph, who heard divine messages from God in his dreams.
Thomas shares with Bible believing Christians a balanced approach to hear from God in the night period. Learn to recognize patterns and divine principles in their dreams that will provide your life heavenly revelation.
“By recording and analyzing in detail my dreams, I gain knowledge, wisdom and skill to hear from God in the night period. Convincing proof after another assured me that God was speaking, and that He will speak to you through dreams, a continuous and regular basis. ”
-Benny Thomas
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SKU (ISBN): 9781603749305
UPC: 630809749307
Language: Spanish
Benny Thomas
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: September 2013
Publisher: Whitaker House Publishers
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