Cuando Todo Cambio – (Spanish)
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Cuando las circunstancias de la vida cambian, nos sentimos inseguros e incomodos. Al margen de que las causas del cambio sean pandemias, desastres naturales, traumas personales o problemas en el lugar de trabajo, nos encontramos dolidos, sorprendidos y confundidos sobre que hacer.
Michelle McKinney Hammond conoce las bolas curvas de la vida. Ella ha atrapado muchas de ellas. Pero cuando estaba de visita en Inglaterra para dar unas charlas y el mundo de repente entro en modo de confinamiento debido a la pandemia de COVID-19, la tomo por sorpresa igual que a nosotros. Era hora de que ella cambiara de marcha.
Como una amiga que ha estado donde tu estas ahora, Michelle ofrece una voz tranquilizadora: Cuando todo cambio !Dile si a lo proximo! Tejiendo historias de las Escrituras con relatos de su propia vida, ofrece lecciones sinceras, oraciones y preguntas de reflexion para ayudarte a abrazar lo proximo que llegue a tu vida.
Cuando todo cambio…
*Provee herramientas practicas para navegar el cambio.
*Da principios espirituales solidos para lidiar con los cambios de la vida.
*Permite considerar el valor de los errores.
*Ayuda a aceptar el cambio como una oportunidad.
*Cambia tu perspectiva para esperar lo mejor mientras Dios te redirige.
“La mentalidad lo es todo cuando te enfrentas a un cambio inesperado”, seala Michelle. “…Estes listo o no, el cambio sucede. No es el fin. !Siempre hay un ‘proximo’!” !Dile que si!
When life circumstances change, we feel insecure and uncomfortable. Whether the causes of change are pandemics, natural disasters, personal trauma, or workplace issues, we find ourselves hurt, surprised, and confused about what to do.
Michelle McKinney Hammond knows the curveballs of life. She has caught many of them. But when she was visiting England to give talks and the world suddenly went into lockdown mode due to the COVID-19 pandemic, she was caught by surprise just like us. It was time for her to change gears.
Like a friend who’s been where you are now, Michelle offers a reassuring voice: When Everything Changed: Say Yes to the Next Thing! Weaving stories from Scripture with accounts from her own life, she offers candid lessons, prayers, and thoughtful questions to help you embrace whatever comes your way next.
When Everything Changed…
*Provides practical tools to navigate change.
*Gives sound spiritual principles to deal with life’s changes.
*Allows you to consider the value of the errors.
*Helps you t
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SKU (ISBN): 9798887691183
Language: Spanish
Michelle McKinney Hammond
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: April 2024
Publisher: Whitaker House Publishers
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