Mira Lo Bueno – (Spanish)
$16.99
Crees que el mundo esta mejorando o empeorando?
Se esta volviendo mas facil o mas dificil ser cristiano?
Muchos de nosotros tememos hacia donde se dirigen las cosas en la cultura, la iglesia y nuestras propias vidas. Pero, sabias que el mundo esta mejorando de innumerables formas? (!No, eso no es un error tipografico!) Que podria cambiar si nos enfocaramos en lo bueno?
Despues de casi perder a su madre a causa del cancer y de luchar con su propia fe, Zach Windahl aprendio a aceptar cualquier cosa que la vida le deparara y eligio ser feliz. Con una narracion vibrante e inspiradora, Mira lo bueno le mostrara no solo como, sino tambien por que debe centrarse en lo positivo y ver lo extraordinario en todo lo que le rodea.
La vida es dura, no se puede negar eso. Pero elegir enfocarnos en lo bueno conduce a los profundos beneficios que provienen de ver la vida como un regalo asombroso de Aquel que mas nos ama.
Do you think the world is getting better or worse?
Is it becoming easier or harder to be a Christian?
So many of us fear where things are headed in the culture, the church, and our own lives. But did you know the world is getting better in countless ways? (No, that is not a typo!) What could change if we focused on the good?
After almost losing his mother to cancer and wrestling with his own faith, Zach Windahl learned to take whatever life threw at him and chose to be joyful. With vibrant and inspiring storytelling, See the Good will show you not only how but why you should focus on the positive and see the extraordinary in everything around you.
There’s no denying that life is hard. But choosing to put our focus on the good leads to the profound benefits that come from seeing life as an amazing gift from the One who loves us best.
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SKU (ISBN): 9798887690414
Language: Spanish
Zach Windahl
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: June 2023
Publisher: Whitaker House Publishers
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