Gracia Sublime – (Spanish)
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RELAJATE. ACTUALIZATE. RENUEVATE.
La vida esta llena de exigencias. Las citas, los plazos, las obligaciones y la charla digital constante ocupan cada momento y crean una montaa de estres y tension malsanos. Las investigaciones muestran que la coloracion puede ser un reductor eficaz del estres, pero el verdadero descanso y la paz se encuentran en Dios.
Gracia sublime esta lleno de escrituras e ilustraciones inspiradoras. Toma tiempo para reflexionar sobre la verdad de la Palabra de Dios y se lleno de su gozo y paz. Expresa tu creatividad libremente mientras rellenas las intrincadas imagenes con la belleza del color.
Tomate un descanso de tu apretada agenda y del estres que la acompaa. Las preocupaciones de la vida pueden esperar.
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SKU (ISBN): 9781424565993
ISBN10: 1424565995
Language: Spanish
Compiled by: BroadStreet Publishing Group LLC
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: March 2023
Publisher: Broadstreet Publishing Group, LLC
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