No Confundas – (Spanish)
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Valores que se confunden por el cansancio diario del pastor y de los retos de nuestra sociedad actual. Un libro lleno de consejos pastorales para animar a seguir la obra pastoral cristiana. Este libro contempla el proceso de restauracion que experimenta un pastor cuya vida, y en especial su matrimonio, habia entrado en una seria crisis a causa de la presion del ministerio. La primera parte esa renovacion tiene lugar en una pequena aldea y el instrumento es un venerable viejo cuya historia vital va desvelandose a medida que avanza el libro, y que cada tarde cuenta interesantes, sorprendentes e inspiradoras historias en la plaza central de aquella aldea. La segunda parte del libro edifica sobre la primera, continuando el proceso de restauracion. La diferencia es que ahora el anciano ha emprendido un breve viaje a lo que se conoce como la ruta del aguila, por ser una reserva natural de este ave. A lo largo de ese periplo el viejo cuenta cuentos transmite al joven y desanimado pastor hermosas historias llenas de ensenanzas, cuya base se encuentra en la vida del aguila real. Aprendiendo a diferenciar entre lo bueno, lo importante y lo que de verdad importa para que ministerio y familia sean compatibles y esten plenos de vida.
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SKU (ISBN): 9788416845361
ISBN10: 8416845360
Language: Spanish
Jose Navajo
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: September 2017
Publisher: Editorial Vida
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