Amigos – (Spanish)
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Euripides, un amigo del filosofo Socrates, afirmo que “los amigos multiplican los gozos y dividen las tristezas”. Pocas cosas en la vida son mas gratificantes y retadoras que la amistad. Todos experimentan su bondad en algun punto del camino, y aun asi la mayoria de nosotros podemos recordar esos momentos amargos de haber descuidado la amistad, tal vez por aos.
Juan Moncayo reconoce que vivimos en una epoca clave en la que es crucial entender las relaciones, sanar de algunas de ellas y tener un marco apropiado de lo que significa ser un verdadero amigo. Este libro te guiara a traves de un entendimiento de la amistad biblica para que puedas experimentar que la vida en realidad es mejor con amigos.
Euripides, a friend of the philosopher Socrates, affirmed that “Friends double the joys and divide the sorrows.” Fewer things in life are as fulfilling and challenging as friendship. Everyone experiences its goodness at some point along the journey, and yet most of us can remember those bitter moments of having neglected friendship, maybe for years.
Juan Moncayo recognizes that we live in a key time where it is crucial to understand relationships, heal from some of them and have a proper framework for what it is to be a good friend. In his book he will guide you through a biblical understanding of friendship so that you may experience that life is actually better with friends.
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SKU (ISBN): 9781087778143
ISBN10: 108777814X
Language: Spanish
Juan Moncayo
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: April 2024
Publisher: B and H Publishing Group
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