Gozo De Vivir – (Spanish)
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Dios tiene un plan para que vivamos saludablemente.
El gozo de vivir nos motiva a hacer cambios importantes en nuestro estilo de vida y nos alienta a compartir los beneficios de vivir en plentitude.
Con una pluma amena y agil, la autora entrelaza informacion cientifica con historias biblicas y experiencias positivas de vida. Este es un libro que infunde alegria y esperanza.
Cada capitulo comienza y termina con una reflexion spiritual, y los datos provistos por la ciencia son presentados bajo dos subtitulos-Realidad y Esperanza -que nos conforntan con las consecuencias de un estilo de vida malsano y las posibilidades de un cambio radical.
Sus paginas estan llenas de consejos practicos para el cuidado del cuerpo (actividad fisica y abstencion de adicciones), de la mente (descanso y recreacion) y del espiritu (encuentro con Dios y servicio al projimo).
Cuidar nuestra salud y server a nuestros semejantes honra al Creador.
Mediante las Paginas de El gozo de vivir, Dios nos invita a reconsiderar los principios milenarios de salud que le dieron vida y gozo a su pueblo en la antiguedad, y que son aplicables hoy a cada uno de nosotros.
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SKU (ISBN): 9780816392339
Language: Spanish
Katia Reinert
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: July 2005
Publisher: Pacific Press Publishing Association
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