Sanando A Viva Voz – (Spanish)
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En esta mirada singular a un ao de transitar por la terapia, contada desde ambos lados del divan, Sandi Brown -fundadora del mayor ministerio radiofonico cristiano de San Luis, JOY FM- y su consejera, la doctora Michelle Caulk, recorren el viaje terapeutico de Sandi, respondiendo a la pregunta: Que hago cuando se que Dios me ama, pero yo no me gusto a mi misma?.
Verguenza, pudor, negatividad. Nunca ha sido tan dificil la lucha por amarnos a nosotras mismas como mujeres creadas con gozo, que es lo que somos. Cuando Sandi comenzo su viaje hacia la sanidad y la libertad, penso que estaba sola en su lucha. Al trabajar con Michelle, ambas descubrieron que muchas mujeres experimentan una desconexion entre como se ven a si mismas y cual es la imagen que tiene Dios.
Sanando a viva voz capta muchas de las inseguridades a las que se enfrenta la mujer moderna en su caminar con Cristo. Su redaccion en prosa conversacional y la combinacion de las voces de Brown y Caulk abren un camino facil para que las lectoras enfrenten sus vulnerabilidades con una vision biblica. En estas paginas encontraras:
*Un mapa de sanidad que esboza de manera provechosa el viaje desde el procesamiento del dolor interior hasta el gustarse a una misma, amar a Dios y restaurar relaciones
*Las entradas del diario personal de Sandi sobre como procesar el pasado y dar ese primer paso hacia la sanidad
*Preguntas y reflexiones guiadas en torno a temas como la verguenza, el duelo y las relaciones fracturadas.
En un punto de interseccion entre la fe y lo humano, Sanando a viva voz ofrece una guia para superar los pensamientos negativos que te impiden vivir con plenitud en la luz de Dios.
In this unique look at a one-year journey through counseling told from both sides of the couch, Sandi Brown-the founder of St. Louis’s largest Christian radio ministry, JOY FM-and her counselor, Dr. Michelle Caulk, walk through Sandi’s therapy journey, answering the question, “What do I do when I know God loves me, but I don’t like myself?”
Shame, embarrassment, negativity. The struggle to love ourselves as the joyfully-made women we are has never been more difficult. When Sandi began her journey towards healing and freedom, she thought she was alone in her struggles. By working with Michelle, the two found that scores of women experience a disconnect between how they see themselves and God’s image.
Healing Out Loud captures many of the insecurities the modern woman faces in her walk with Ch
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SKU (ISBN): 9781947297746
ISBN10: 1947297740
Language: Spanish
Sandi Brown | Michelle Caulk
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: July 2023
Publisher: Dexterity LLC
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