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Las Etapas De Nuestro Viaje Espiritual: La práctica de Un Curso de Milagros
Un curso de milagros forma parte de una larga tradición intelectual en la que está incluida el filósofo alemán Friederich Nietzsche. Entre sus escritos destaca “De las tres transformaciones”, perteneciente a la obra Así hablo Zaratrusta, que nos proporciona el marco para comentar las etapas de nuestro camino espiritual. Utilizando la parábola de Nietzsche del camello, el león y el niño, este libro describe el proceso de crecimiento entretejido en las enseñanzas del Curso. Se trata esencialmente de un viaje hacia la madurez espiritual que se lleva a cabo en y a través del mundo.
Kenneth Wapnick (Author), Juan Miguel Díez (Narrator)
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Las Historias Bíblicas Más Bonitas Y Famosas
Pecado original de adán y eva La serpiente era astuta, más que todos los animales del campo que dios había creado, la cual dijo a la mujer: — ¿con que dios os ha dicho que no comáis de todo árbol del huerto? — del fruto de los árboles del huerto podemos comer, pero del fruto del árbol que está en medio del huerto dijo dios que no lo comamos ni toquemos, sino moriremos. — no moriréis, sino que sabe dios que el día que comáis de él serán abiertos vuestros ojos y seréis como él. Vio la mujer que el árbol era bueno para comer, agradable a los ojos y codiciable para alcanzar la sabiduría. Tomó de su fruto y comió, y dio también a adán, quien comió como ella. Oyeron la voz de dios que paseaba por el huerto, al aire del día, y el hombre y su mujer se escondieron de la presencia de dios entre los árboles. Mas dios llamó al hombre y le dijo: — ¿dónde estás tú? — oí tu voz en el huerto y tuve miedo porque estaba desnudo. Me escondí. — ¿quién te enseñó que estabas desnudo? ¿has comido del árbol que yo te mandé que no comieses? — la mujer que me diste por compañera me dio del árbol, y yo comí........
Libroteka (Author), Libroteka (Narrator)
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Las Misiones: Cómo la Iglesia Local Se Convierte en la Iglesia Mundial
¿DE QUIÉN ES LA RESPONSABILIDAD DE QUE LAS MISIONES SE DIFUNDAN A NIVEL MUNDIAL? A pesar de que la mayoría de los cristianos no se trasladan a vivir a otros países, la Biblia recluta a todos los cristianos y a todas las iglesias locales en el gran proyecto de las misiones mundiales. La iglesia local es el motor de las misiones a nivel mundial, ¿pero por dónde debemos empezar? Las iglesias no necesitan un complicado programa misionero, lo que necesitan es la Biblia y la sabiduría necesaria para saber cómo aplicarla. Este libro se basa en la Escritura y ofrece pasos prácticos para capacitar misioneros, apoyarlos económicamente, formar alianzas internacionales, enviar equipos en misiones de corta duración y alcanzar a las naciones tanto en nuestros países como en el extranjero.
Andy Johnson (Author), Efraín Gómez (Narrator)
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Las voces del desierto: La asombrosa transformación de una mujer a partir de su convivencia con los
A fin de transmitir sus vivencias, Marlo Morgan editó por su cuenta y riesgo esta novela que, meses después de ver la luz, se convirtió en un extraordinario best seller internacional. Marlo Morgan no tenía edad ni talante de aventura, pero la realidad se le impuso con la fuerza y el poder que suelen trasmitirnos las experiencias extraordinarias. Así fue como vivió una odisea fascinante: un viaje a pie por el desierto australiano en compañía de una tribu de aborígenes cuyas leyes de convivencia nada tienen en común con las nuestras. El aprendizaje fue duro, pues a lo largo de esa extraña peregrinación tuvo que desprenderse de sus antiguos hábitos y aprender distintas formas de comer, de caminar y de comunicarse para poder gozar, al fin, de una auténtica comunión con la naturaleza y con esa parte de su cuerpo y su mente que ella misma desconocía. Nunca es demasiado tarde para volver a estrechar lazos con la naturaleza y vivir en armonía. Las voces del desierto relata una estremecedora historia de una profunda transformación personal, un mensaje profundo de verdades sencillas y lecciones espirituales.
Marlo Morgan (Author), Kerygma Flores (Narrator)
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Coupon-clipping police superintendent Jonah Merlin thinks he has an open-and-shut case on his hands after the body of a beautiful woman is found discarded in a run-down building in Tel Aviv. All evidence points to two suspects, but finding them will require unorthodox methods to decode the cryptic words sprayed at every crime scene. As the body count rises, graffiti expert Rai Zitrin and precocious seventeen-year-old Zoe Navon agree to help Merlin uncover the connection between the killing spree and the words of Polish writer Bruno Schulz, who was murdered by Nazis seventy years ago. Why would a serial killer quote the famous author’s poetic words of unrequited love? The search leads this unlikely trio on a race against the clock to solve the case before the killer has the last laugh . . . and the last bullet.
Amir Gutfreund (Author), Abigail Revasch, Amin El Gamal, Assaf Cohen, Kathleen Gati, Michael Rahhal, Youssif Kamal (Narrator)
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Last Call for Liberty: How America's Genius for Freedom Has Become Its Greatest Threat
The hour is critical. The American republic is suffering its gravest crisis since the Civil War. Conflicts, hostility, and incivility now threaten to tear the country apart. Competing visions have led to a dangerous moment of cultural self-destruction. This is no longer politics as usual, but an era of political warfare where our enemies are not foreign adversaries, but our fellow citizens. Yet the roots of the crisis are deeper than many realize. Os Guinness argues that we face a fundamental crisis of freedom, as America's genius for freedom has become her Achilles' heel. Our society's conflicts are rooted in two rival views of freedom, one embodied in '1776' and the ideals of the American Revolution, and the other in '1789' and the ideals of the French Revolution. Once again America has become a house divided, and Americans must make up their minds as to which freedom to follow. Will the constitutional republic be restored or replaced? This grand treatment of history, civics, and ethics in the Jewish and Christian traditions represents Guinness's definitive exploration of the prospects for human freedom today. He calls for a national conversation on the nature of freedom, and poses key questions for concerned citizens to consider as we face a critical chapter in the American story. He offers readers a checklist by which they can assess the character and consequences of the freedoms they are choosing. In the tradition of Alexis de Tocqueville, Guinness provides a visitor's careful observation of the American experiment. Discover here a stirring vision for faithful citizenship and renewed responsibility for not only the nation but also the watching world.
Os Guinness (Author), Os Guinness (Narrator)
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Adele feeds everyone at Last Chance Ranch - and she secretly makes food videos to pay her debts. When billionaire cowboy Carson shows up on the ranch, things really heat up in the kitchen... To get away from her ex-husband and start over, Adele Woodruff has followed her best friend to Last Chance Ranch, proving she'll do almost anything to earn a buck. After all, she doesn't need the debt collectors coming up into the hills to get their money. In her spare time, she makes foodie videos for TastySpot, a delectable pleasure that fulfills her desire to be a chef one day. But culinary school costs money, and Adele doesn't have much of that. When Carson Chatworth shows up at Last Chance Ranch, she doesn't have much patience for him either. He's always strutting around in his fancy jeans that look like they've never seen the inside of a barn, and Adele can spot a rich man when she sees one—and she's had enough of those, thank you very much. Carson is indeed rich. A billionaire even, after the sale of his generational land in Texas once oil was discovered on it. The sale helped get his daddy and deadbeat brother out of debt, but it meant Carson had to leave the ranch he loved. When Carson and Adele are partnered up for the goat yoga activities on the ranch, she'll have to set aside her presumptions about the handsome cowboy, and he'll have to try to find a way inside that cabin...and inside her heart. Can opposites Carson and Adele make a love connection? Or will their stubbornness—and her calling to be a chef—keep them apart?
Liz Isaacson (Author), Naomi Rose-Mock (Narrator)
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A cowboy guitarist looking to make more money. The woman he's trying to impress. Can Cache capture Karla's heart through...cow cuddling? Cache Bryant loves the dairy cows he brought to Last Chance Ranch, especially when he learns he can make some extra income with them. If he could get rid of his past debt, maybe he could convince the beautiful, curvy ranch chef/marketing director to go out with him. Karla Jenkins runs all the marketing when she's not feeding the cowboys and volunteers on the rescue ranch. And she's intrigued by the concept of cow cuddling - and the man behind the idea. But she has a secret in her past she doesn't want anyone to know, least of all the handsome cowboy who's asked her to help him get the cow cuddling program off the ground. She hasn't been to church in five years, and that's only the beginning of the differences between Karla and Cache. But the more time they spend together, the more Karla heals and the faster Cache falls. Maybe if they just keep their relationship a secret until Karla can figure out how to tell him the ugly truth about herself.... Will Karla find a way back to her faith? Or will she lose Cache in the shadows at Last Chance Ranch?
Liz Isaacson (Author), Naomi Rose-Mock (Narrator)
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Scarlett is trying to save her grandfather's farm, but the place is a huge mess. Hudson is a cowboy mechanic who offers to help her fix up the broken down cars on the ranch. Can Hudson fine tune Scarlett's heart as they work together? Or will things backfire and make everything worse at Last Chance Ranch? Scarlett Adams has had enough. Enough of men breaking her heart. Enough of her boss saying she needs to do better. Enough of the traffic and hustle of the city. So when the opportunity to take over her grandfather's horse ranch in the hills of California comes along, she jumps at it. She'd rather spend her time with horses, dogs, and goats than honking cars, power suits, and men who don't call back. And she's finally happy. Hudson Flannigan knows three things: horses, cars, and that he's never going to make his father proud. Not only that, but he's disappointed his mother too. Well, his ex-wife did that when she found someone else to love, but its somehow Hudson's fault. When Scarlett needs help getting the rundown ranch back into shape, she hires Hudson to get all the vehicles into proper working order. The spark between them is instant and hot, but neither of them wants to endure another painful breakup. Can Scarlett and Hudson find the faith and forgiveness they need to fix themselves as they restore Last Chance Ranch to its former glory? Or will this fine-tuning of their hearts backfire and leave them more broken than before?
Liz Isaacson (Author), Naomi Rose-Mock (Narrator)
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Last Days on Earth: Are We in Them? See for Yourself
What on God's Green Earth is About to Happen? Are we living in the last days? How can we know? And if so, what does that mean, and what's next? If you have asked yourself those questions, you are not alone. To many of us, this is a scary time to be alive. It seems that every newscast raises more questions about where we are headed. Jesus said, 'Let not your heart be troubled...' When God's messenger angels appeared to people in scripture, they always said, 'Fear not.' Fear is based on uncertainty. However, everything about God's plan is certain. This book is like a 'spiritual GPS!' In it, author Randy Nelson takes us on a guided tour through the days and events to come. He unveils God's Exciting end-time plan and our place in it. Jump in, you'll be glad you did.
Randy Nelson (Author), Gary L. Willprecht (Narrator)
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How can you say goodbye forever when you've left an important secret unspoken? 'I'll tell you what I'm going to do,' Zoltan said. 'When I die, I'll leave my luck to you.' Zoltan Beck is dying. His devoted but long-suffering sons, Ben and Frank, are trying to prepare themselves and their families for Zoltan's eventual departure...but they can't quite bring themselves to believe that the end is really at hand, and neither can Zoltan himself. The head of a family marked by war and tragedy for decades, he 'can't stand to be in a room with a miserable person' and has done his best to keep the pain of his refugee past from his beloved children. But as he faces the end of his life, he discovers a heartbreaking secret from the War that will ultimately bring the family together--or irrevocably disrupt it. Set in both mid-20th century Hungary and contemporary Toronto, this is a deeply moving novel that revels in the energy of its extraordinary characters. It is the story of lost love and newfound connections, of a father and his sons desperately reaching out to bridge an ever-widening gap...even as their time together ebbs away.
Joseph Kertes (Author), Jason Blicker (Narrator)
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What if America suddenly lost all its electrical power, its communications, its transportation, its financial system, its government leadership, and its media? What if an upper middle-class neighborhood of families who hardly know each other's names, suddenly had to form a functioning, self-contained community? How would people in the 21st century, spoiled by microwaves and fast food, air travel and speeding cars, television and air conditioning, learn to function if they no longer had cars that ran, grocery stores, postal service, running water, computers, big screen TVs? If they had to hunt to eat or grow their own food? If they had to dig wells for water? If they had to learn to wash their clothes in the nearby lake? If they had to establish a neighborhood school and a neighborhood church? And what if the crisis created looters and killers who thought they could rob and murder without consequences? This series combines elements of Growing up Gotti with Little House on the Prairie. After an unexplained catastrophic event in the atmosphere knocks out all electronics in the world, these well-to-do families who've accumulated so many things are suddenly left helpless. Their Mercedes and BMWs sit in their driveways, useless. Their expensive, well-appointed homes have no electricity, no refrigeration, no phones. Even their battery-operated electronics don't work. No one is certain whether the country is under attack. Without communication, there is no way to find out. One family of Christians--the Brannings--realizes the needs of those around them. After wrestling with their own anger, fear and despair, and struggling in prayer with the Lord, they begin to realize that they have a job to do. They begin trying to unite the neighbors in a common effort to survive, and instead of hoarding, they realize that Christ has called them to sacrifice and give. But a couple is found dead in their neighborhood, and they realize that there is a killer among them. As they struggle to protect their own family and property, their 22-year-old daughter Deni falls prey to the killer, and takes off with him across the country, desperate to make her way to the East Coast where she thinks her life will be better. It doesn't take long for her to realize he's the killer and that she's in danger. But getting back home is more difficult than she ever imagined, and she is forced to turn back to Christ in repentance and humility, knowing He is the only One who can help her get home.
Susie Breck, Terri Blackstock (Author), Dick Hill, Susie Breck, Zondervan Publishing (Narrator)
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