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El sufrimiento es miserable. Cuando usted está abrumado por el dolor y los problemas, es fácil sentirse impotente, desesperado y hundido en un remolino de la autocompasión. Joni Eareckson Tada sabe acerca de estas emociones de primera mano. Un accidente de clavado en 1967 la dejó en silla de ruedas como una tetrapléjica a la edad de 17 años. Joni sabe lo que es sufrir dolor crónico. Sin embargo, ella ha encontrado consuelo y significado en el Dios de la Biblia.
¿Qué Sentido Tiene el Sufrimiento? es un panfleto basado en la Escritura que traerá esperanza y consuelo a los que están pasando por dificultades personales, y será una gran ayuda para los grupos que se ocupan del dolor, la discapacidad, el trauma emocional y físico, el divorcio, y más.
Suffering is miserable. When you're overwhelmed by pain and problems, it's easy to feel helpless, hopeless and sinking into a whirlpool of self-pity. Joni Eareckson Tada knows about these emotions first hand. A diving accident in 1967 left her confined to a wheelchair as a quadriplegic at the age of 17. Joni knows what it's like to suffer chronic pain. Yet she has found comfort and meaning in the God of the Bible.
Making Sense of Suffering is a Scripture-based pamphlet that will bring hope and comfort to those who are going through for personal difficulties, and will be a great help to groups dealing with grief, disabilities, emotional and physical trauma, divorce, and more.
Rose Publishing Product Code: H133X
Title: ¿Qué Sentido Tiene el Sufrimiento? Folleto (Making Sense of Suffering Pamphlet) By: Joni Eareckson Tada Format: Paperback Number of Pages: 14 Vendor: Rose Publishing Publication Date: 2012 | Dimensions: 8.50 X 5.50 (inches) Weight: 1 ounce ISBN: 143367761X ISBN-13: 9781433677618 Series: Rose Spanish Resources Stock No: WW677618 |
El sufrimiento es miserable. Cuando usted está abrumado por el dolor y los problemas, es fácil sentirse impotente, desesperado y hundido en un remolino de la autocompasión. Joni Eareckson Tada sabe acerca de estas emociones de primera mano. Un accidente de clavado en 1967 la dejó en silla de ruedas como una tetrapléjica a la edad de 17 años. Joni sabe lo que es sufrir dolor crónico. Sin embargo, ella ha encontrado consuelo y significado en el Dios de la Biblia.
¿Qué Sentido Tiene el Sufrimiento? es un folleto basado en la Escritura que traerá esperanza y consuelo a los que están pasando por dificultades personales, y será una gran ayuda para los grupos que se ocupan del dolor, la discapacidad, el trauma emocional y físico, el divorcio, y más.
Suffering is miserable. When you're overwhelmed by pain and problems, it's easy to feel helpless, hopeless and sinking into a whirlpool of self-pity. Joni Eareckson Tada knows about these emotions first hand. A diving accident in 1967 left her confined to a wheelchair as a quadriplegic at the age of 17. Joni knows what it's like to suffer chronic pain. Yet she has found comfort and meaning in the God of the Bible.
Making Sense of Suffering is a Scripture-based pamphlet that will bring hope and comfort to those who are going through for personal difficulties, and will be a great help to groups dealing with grief, disabilities, emotional and physical trauma, divorce, and more.
Rose Publishing Product Code: H133X
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