Setenta Veces Siete: Reconciliación En Nuestra Sociedad

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Plough Publishing House
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149
Dimensions
5.53 X 8.57 X 0.41 inches | 0.5 pounds
Language
Spanish
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Paperback
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9780874869774

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About the Author
Johann Christoph Arnold was an award-winning author with over two million copies of his twelve books in print in more than twenty languages. A noted speaker and writer on marriage, parenting, and end-of-life issues. Arnold was a senior pastor of the Bruderhof, a movement of Christian communities, until his death in April 2017.
Johann Christoph Arnold's books include Why Forgive?, Rich in Years, Their Name Is Today, Seeking Peace, Escape Routes, Cries from the Heart, Be Not Afraid, Why Children Matter, and Sex, God and Marriage. To learn more visit www.richinyears.com
Piri Thomas was born in New York City in 1928, the oldest of seven children, and grew up in Spanish Harlem, where he became involved with gangs and drugs. After seven years in prison he returned to his old neighborhood as a youth worker. His first book, Down These Mean Streets, now considered a classic, was followed by Savior Savior Hold My Hand and Seven Long Times. He was the author of a play, The Golden Streets, and numerous articles, many of which have appeared in the New York Times Magazine. He was the subject of three award-winning documentary films, including the PBS documentary Every Child Is Born a Poet. He also produced two CDs of poetry with music, which feature first rate salsa musicians from NY and the San Francisco Bay Area. He died at home in El Cerrito, California on October 17, 2011 at the age of 83.
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En estas historias conmovedoras nos vemos reflejados a nosotros mismos, cosa que nos ayuda a perdonar. Es un libro que el mundo necesita. --Madeleine L'Engle, autora de Una arruga en el tiempo
La prisión más cruel es la prisión de la mente y del espíritu. En verdad, hay una gran potencia en perdonar a otros, igual como hay potencia en perdonarse a uno mismo. --Piri Thomas, autor de Por estas calles bravas
Ejemplos refrescantes, dramáticos y enter--nece--dores que demuestran el poder del perdón. --Judson M. Procyk, Arzobispo metropolitano de Pittsburgh
Los mandamientos de Jesús, que perdonemos unos a otros, parecen idealistas y poco prácticos hasta que uno lee estas historias. --Philip Yancey, autor, El Jesús que nunca conocí
Demuestra que el oprimido no haría más que colaborar con su opresor si dejara que el recuerdo de sus sufrimientos determine el resto de su vida. El perdón es un poder huma-nizador. Gracias por esta joya espiritual. --Dr. Ediberto López, Seminario Evangélico de Puerto Rico
Un mensaje muy necesario no sólo para el África del Sur, sino para el mundo entero. --Nelson Mandela