Cristo En El Centro De La Pare – (Spanish)
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Marriage can be a challenge when faced with every day temptations of today’s modern culture.
In “Cristo en el Centro de la Pareja,” authors Jaime and Martha Whitford provide a comprehensive overview of current trends that can be “roadblocks” to living a marriage according to God’s plan. In this thought-provoking book, Jaime and Martha Whitford remind us that God’s plan for marriage does not restrict a couple’s freedom, but rather is a gateway to live fully and joyfully the experience of being, “one flesh and one spirit.” “Cristo en el Centro de la Pareja,” will help couples navigate through difficult family situations and reflect on the importance of forgiveness.
Learn to strengthen your marriage and let God’s love shine on and through the collective you. El matrimonio es un reto cuando se enfrentan las tentaciones que presenta la cultura moderna. En Cristo en el centro de la pareja, Jaime y Martha Whitford interpelan al lector ofreciendo un analisis comprehensivo de las actuales tendencias que pueden ser un obstaculo para vivir el matrimonio segun el plan de Dios. Jaime y Martha nos recuerdan que el matrimonio no limita la libertad de los esposos, al contrario: es la puerta de entrada a la felicidad y los conduce a la plenitud en sus vidas. Cristo en el centro de la pareja les ayudara a superar las situaciones dificiles que pueden presentarse en la vida cotidiana, aprendiendo, entre otras cosas, el arte del perdon. Fortalezca su matrimonio, abriendose al amor que viene de Dios!
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SKU (ISBN): 9780764822483
ISBN10: 0764822489
Language: Spanish
Jaime Whitford
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: January 2013
Publisher: Liguori Publications
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