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La luz entra en las heridas: Historias sobre la gracia divina de Dios

By (author) Walter Wangerin Jr.

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Estas emotivas narraciones, algunas divertidas y otras dolorosas, siempre toman giros inesperados para encontrarnos a Dios en todos los caminos de la vida. Ahí se cifra la gracia que nos permite vivir con las respuestas que vemos y las que no. En esta colección nos encontraremos con Arthur Bias, el policía negro retirado que ama a los que odian; a Agnes Brill, la estridente maestra de piano de paciencia; Junie Piper, amorosa con las personas sin hogar; Melvin, quien honra a su anciana madre honrando a la niña en la que se ha convertido; Lucian, el amante de los ladrones; y Blue Jack, el instrumento de Dios. Los lectores descubrirán en estas historias una poderosa demostración del trabajo de Dios en la vida de todos nosotros. Encontrarán un lugar donde trabajarán incluso en la oscuridad, incluso en las luchas, incluso en las heridas. Este es el lugar donde entra la luz de Dios. Wounds Are Where Light Enters Many know the acclaimed author Walter Wangerin Jr., the storyteller who gave us the national bestseller The Book of the Dun Cow. In Wounds Are Where Light Enters, you’ll see how God’s love breaks into our lonely moments in unexplainable ways. Wangerin tells the stories of memorable characters facing the same struggles we all face as we try to trust in God’s faithfulness. Wounds Are Where Light Enters is a collection of stories that are warm, sometimes funny, sometimes not, but always taking unexpected turns to find the care of God in all the pathways of life. In them we find the grace that enables us to live with the answers we see and the answers we don’t see. In this collection we meet Arthur Bias, the retired black police officer who loves those who hate; Agnes Brill, the shrill piano teacher of patience; Junie Piper, precious of the homeless; Melvin, who honors his aging mother by honoring the little girl she has become; Lucian, the lover of thieves; and Blue Jack, the hammer of God. Readers will discover in these stories a powerful display of God’s working in the lives of all of us. They’ll find a place where he works even in the dark, even in the struggles, even in the wounds. This is the place where God’s light enters.

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Normally shipped | Available from overseas. Usually dispatched in 14 days
Publisher | Thomas Nelson Publishers
Published date | 24 Oct 2023
Language | Spanish
Format | Paperback / softback
Pages | 192
Dimensions | 209 x 139 x 13mm (L x W x H)
Weight | 172g
ISBN | 978-1-4003-4356-0
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