Campo De Batalla De La Mente (Expanded) – (Spanish) (Expanded)
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Con mas de 3 millones de ejemplares vendidos, EL CAMPO DE BATALLA DE LA MENTE de Joyce Meyer ahora esta disponible en espaol.
Preocupacion, duda, depresion, enojo y sentimientos de condenacion: todos ellos son ataques a la mente. Si los lectores sufren de pensamientos negativos, !pueden tomar aliento! Joyce Meyer ha ayudado a millones de personas a ganar estas batallas tan importantes. En su exito de ventas mas popular, la querida escritora y ministro muestra a los lectores como cambiar sus vidas cambiando sus mentes.
Ella ensea como manejar los miles de pensamientos que las personas piensan cada dia, y como enfocar la mente del modo en que Dios piensa. Y comparte las pruebas, tragedias y victorias finales su propio matrimonio, familia y ministerio que le llevaron a una verdad maravillosa y transformadora; y revela sus pensamientos y sentimientos a cada paso del camino.
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SKU (ISBN): 9781609414054
ISBN10: 1609414055
Language: Spanish
Joyce Meyer
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: April 2011
Publisher: FaithWords/Hachette Book Group
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