Todo Lo Que Dios Tiene Para Ti – (Spanish)
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Dios hizo solo una version de ti. El te diseo para una tarea unica. En el estilo que lo caracteriza, Max, captara tu atencion, encendera tu pasion por la vida y te dara un buen comienzo, basado en el plan de Dios para ti como un individuo unico. Solo hay uno como tu y Dios te ha escogido para un tarea exclusiva. Puedes ser todo lo que Dios quiere que seas.
You Can Be Everything God Wants You To Be
God made only one version of you. He custom designed you for a one-of-a-kind assignment. In his usual creative style, he’ll catch your attention, ignite your passion for life, and get you off on a good start, based on the plan God has for you as a unique individual. There is only one of you and God has chosen for you a one-of-a-kind assignment. You can be everything God wants you to be. Yes, you can be everything God wants you to be.
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SKU (ISBN): 9780829739602
ISBN10: 0829739602
Language: Spanish
Max Lucado
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: August 2020
Publisher: Editorial Vida
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