Oracion – (Spanish)
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Una coleccion de reflexiones de A. W. Tozer sobre la oracion.
Oracion combina los mejores escritos de Tozer sobre la oracion en un solo volumen. Tozer estaba cautivado por la gran maravilla de Dios y consideraba la oracion como el medio principal para llegar a su presencia. Pero si nuestra vida cotidiana esta llena de la esterilidad de las ocupaciones y no hay una urgencia seria de orar, perdemos la maravilla de ser conformados a la imagen de Cristo y de conocer a nuestro Dios mas intimamente: la verdadera vida cristiana.
Prayer combines the best of Tozer on prayer into one volume. Tozer was captured by the great wonder of God, and he regarded prayer as the primary means of coming into His presence. But if our everyday life is filled with the barrenness of busyness and there is no serious urgency to pray, we forfeit the wonder of being conformed to the image of Christ and knowing our God more intimately–the true Christian life.
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SKU (ISBN): 9780825458033
ISBN10: 082545803X
Language: Spanish
A. W. Tozer
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: May 2022
Publisher: Editorial Portavoz
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