Siete Mujeres – (Spanish)
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Cada una de las figuras que cambiaron el mundo presentes en estas paginas: Juana de Arco, Susana Wesley, Hannah More, Maria Skobtsova, Corrie ten Boom, madre Teresa, y Rosa Parks, es un modelo ejemplar de la verdadera feminidad. De adolescente Juana de Arco siguio el llamado de Dios y libero a su pais, teniendo una muerte de un martir heroico. Susanna Wesley tuvo diecinueve hijos y dio al mundo su evangelista mas importante y el mas grande escritor de himnos, sus hijos John y Charles. Corrie ten Boom, detenido por ocultar a judios holandeses de los nazis, sobrevivio a los horrores de un campo de concentracion para asombrar al mundo perdonando a sus verdugos. Y el profundo sentido de justicia, la dignidad inquebrantable y fe de Rosa Parks ayudo a lanzar el mas grande movimiento social del siglo XX. Escribiendo en su caracteristico estilo atractivo y conversacional, Eric Metaxas revela como las otras mujeres extraordinarias en este libro lograron su grandeza, inspirando a los lectores a vidas moldeadas por la verdad del evangelio.
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SKU (ISBN): 9780718041717
ISBN10: 0718041712
Language: Spanish
Eric Metaxas
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: March 2016
Publisher: Groupo Nelson
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