Clamor De Libertad – (Spanish)
$6.47
Everyone, sooner or later is confronted with the pain of oppression. It’s not about the physical confinement, there are prisoners who are free and free people who are prisoners. It’s the oppression of feelings and circumstances, of fear, anxiety, hunger, immorality, of war and death. All have experienced the cruelty of life, the injustice and frustration. We are prisoners of the visible and the invisible, bound by unhappiness and disappointments, without daring to hope for anything better.
This book champions the freedom found in faith. It invites the reader to believe the promise of the Liberator from all oppression, who said “if the Son makes you free, you will be free indeed.” Jn 8:36. You will learn to fight against the chains that hod you and accept the precious gift that god offers: freedom.
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SKU (ISBN): 9780816392834
Language: Spanish
Alfredo Campechano
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: July 2005
Publisher: Pacific Press Publishing Association
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