Promesas Oraciones – (Spanish)
$24.69
Do you want a more intimate relationship with God?Do your prayers seem monotonous and repetitive, or do you think you don’t know how to pray?Well-known authors Kay Kuzma and Brenda Walsh have united their talents and knowledge to bring us a collection of beautiful Biblical promises that we can cling to in different circumstances, including those difficult times we all go through.Does discouragement control you, do you have wounds that won’t heal, family issues overwhelm you? Do you need physical healing or assurance of God’s love Do you yearn for a more fervent, genuine prayer life? In these pages you will find more than 100 prayers drawn from the promises in the Bible along with additional texts and promises that will enrich your personal devotions.This book encourages us to share these wonderful promises with our friends and family, including those we barely know, with the goal of strengthening their faith by feeding on the love of God.Promises and Prayers for an Open Heart will also inspire you to internalize the Scriptures making the promises of God an integral part of your prayer life, and establishing a deeper, more personal relationship with God.
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SKU (ISBN): 9781575549170
Language: Spanish
Kay Kuzma
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: July 2005
Publisher: Pacific Press Publishing Association
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