Promesas De Dios Para Ninos – (Spanish)
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An easy way to help young boys see God’s promises and how they can rely on His love in their daily lives. The promise verses in this book are selected from the bestselling International Children’s Bible(R) to offer comfort and encouragement when a boy is feeling afraid, lonely, worried, angry, dissatisfied, discouraged, sad, rebellious,impatient, or sick . . . and when they need reassurance of God’s protection, love, forgiveness, help . . . and that He listens when they pray. It’s a great way for children to hide God’s Word in their hearts. Sample text: Sometimes it’s hard to tell the truth when you feel like youhave something to hide. But remember-when it’s hard to be honest: God promisesto reward Truth-not Lies! “You must do thesethings to enjoy life and have many happy days. You must not say evil things.You must not tell lies.” Psalms 34:12-13
?Necesitas de una forma facil que ayude a los ninos a ver las promesas de Dios y como pueden confiar en su amor en sus vidas diarias?
Los versos de promesas en este libro son escogidos de la Nueva Biblia al Dia para ofrecer ayuda y animo cuando un nino se siente asustado, solo, preocupado, enojado, decepcionado, desalentado, triste, rebelde, impaciente o enfermo. Y cuando los ninos necesitan estar convencidos de la proteccion, el amor, el perdon y la ayuda de Dios; y que El les escucha cuando oran. Este libro ofrece una maravillosa oportunidad para que los ninos atesoren la Palabra de Dios en sus corazones.
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SKU (ISBN): 9781602554177
ISBN10: 160255417X
Language: Spanish
Jack Countryman | Amy Parker
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: November 2010
Publisher: Groupo Nelson
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