30 Horrores Que Cometen Las Mu – (Spanish)
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La obra de arte ms importante es la vida que nosotros creamos.
En El Alma Artesana, Erwin Raphael McManus, autor, lder del pensamiento y fundador de MOSAIC en Los ngeles, redacta un manifiesto para la creatividad humana y el comienzo de un nuevo renacimiento. McManus no solo nos llama a recuperar nuestra esencia creativa, sino que tambin revela cmo podemos formar de nuestras vidas una obra de arte. No hay atajos hacia la calidad, y McManus celebra el proceso espiritual que puede ayudarnos a descubrir nuestro verdadero yo.
McManus demuestra que todos llevamos en nuestro interior la esencia de un artista. Todos necesitamos crear, ser una parte del proceso que aporta al mundo algo hermoso, bueno y verdadero, a fin de permitir que nuestra alma cobre vida. No es solamente la calidad de los ingredientes que usamos para edificar nuestras vidas lo que importa, sino tambin el cuidado que aportamos al proceso en s. Al igual que hornear pan artesano, es un proceso que se realiza con el tiempo. Y Dios tiene algo que decir acerca de cmo moldeamos nuestras vidas. Con historias conmovedoras e inspiradoras, y perspectivas sacadas del arte, la vida, la historia, y escrituras intercaladas a lo largo del libro, McManus acompaa a los lectores en el proceso de crear una vida de belleza y asombro.
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SKU (ISBN): 9781629113791
ISBN10: 1629113794
Language: Spanish
Norma Pantojas
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: May 2015
Publisher: Whitaker House Publishers
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