A messenger of God’s words and chosen by Jesus to share them with the world, José Luis Rodríguez Calderón offers Christians—from spiritual leaders to those looking for reassurance during times of faltering faith and everyone in between—brand-new insight into the Scriptures in his latest book. The Third Day Explained is a compilation of some of the spiritual messages that God personally revealed to the author during his studies of the Scriptures. Most people don’t notice when God wants to reveal new information to them in the form of spiritual revelation. Or they may read something but not fully understand the spiritual meaning…until the time is right. That is what happened here, for Rodríguez Calderón, and he hopes that in sharing it, readers will also receive guidance. All that’s needed is an open mind and heart—a willingness to truly hear God’s messages now.
Estos temas Bíblicos son una continuación de lecciones, publicadas anteriormente en esta misma Editorial. Están escritos para los grupos de cristianos que se reúnen con frecuencia deseos de orar y de conocer la palabra de Dios.
El Apocalipsis o Revelacin de San Juan el telogo es un libro que se divide en siete partes, las cuales se explican detallan aqu partiendo de la informacin revelada. Esta revelacin le fue hecha al apstol San Juan en los ltimos aos de su vida mientras se encontraba desterrado en la isla de Patmos (1:9) por orden del emperador romano Domiciano (81-96 d.C), y quien tratando impunemente de silenciar al cristianismo--siempre Roma--hizo desterrar al anciano apstol, por aquel entonces nico sobreviviente de los apstoles del Seor Yesha de Nazaret--Jesucristo. Desde esa rocosa isla este hombre de Dios recibi la revelacin de lo que sera la historia del cristianismo desde la partida de Jess (12:5), hasta su regreso (1:7-8)...an esperado, y ya no lejano...CONTENIDO:-Testimonio.-Introduccin.-Primera Parte.-Segunda Parte.-Tercera Parte.-Cuarta Parte.-Quinta Parte.-Sexta Parte.-Sptima Parte.-El Tiempo perdido.-Grficos.-Acerca del autor.
This is the teachers guide edition to this great study of the fundamental beliefs of the Christian faith. With topics ranging from “God: His Character and Attributes” to “The Church: Fellowship and Worship,” this study is ideal to disciple new believers or to realize afresh what it means to believe in Jesus. The teachers guide contains all the answers to the 13 lessons taught in the accompanying students edition along with excellent teaching notes to prepare the leader to guide the group.
In a study published in the mid-twentieth century, French historian Robert Ricard postulated that the evangelization and conversion of the native populations of Mexico had been rapid and relatively easy. However, different forms of evidence show that the so-called “spiritual conquest” was anything but easy or rapid, and, in fact, natives continued to practice their traditional beliefs alongside Catholicism. Within several decades of initiating the so-called “spiritual conquest,” the campaign to evangelize and convert the native populations, the missionaries faced growing evidence of idolatry or the persistence of traditional religious practices and apostasy, straying from Church teachings. The evidence includes written documents such as inquisition investigations that resulted, for example, in the execution of don Carlos, the native ruler of Tezcoco, on December 1, 1539, or that uncovered evidence of systematic organized resistance to Dominican missionaries in the Sierra Mixteca of Oaxaca. Other forms of evidence include pre-Hispanic religious iconography incorporated into what ostensibly were Christian murals, and pre-Hispanic stones embedded in the churches and convents the missionaries had built. One example of this was the stone with the face of Tláloc at the rear of the Franciscan church Santiago Tlatelolco in Distrito Federal. During the course of some three centuries, missionaries from different Catholic religious orders attempted to convert the native populations of colonial Mexico, with mixed results. Native groups throughout colonial Mexico resisted the imposition of the new religion in overt and covert forms, and incorporated Catholicism into their worldview on their own terms. Native cultural and religious traditions were more flexible than the Iberian Catholic norms introduced by the missionaries. The so-called “spiritual conquest,” a term coined by Ricard, evolved as a cultural war set against the backdrop of the imposition of a foreign colonial regime. The 11 essays in this volume examine the efforts to evangelize the native populations of Mexico, the approaches taken by the missionaries, and native responses. The contributions investigate the interplay between natives and missionaries in central Mexico, and on the southern and northern frontiers of New Spain, and among sedentary and non-sedentary natives. In the end, many natives found little in the new faith to attract them, and resisted the imposition of new religious norms and way of life.
IN THIS KINGDOM, NOT EVEN THE ROYALS ARE IMMUNE TO DANGER With a sexy FBI agent posing as her suitor, Princess Laila of Qamsar is home for the wedding of her brother the Emir. In truth, the beautiful royal and Harris Truman are on an undercover mission: to find the infamous terrorist her brother is suspected of aiding. But once the festivities begin, Laila faces a bigger threat than Al-Adel. Her secret meetings with Harris pose a danger to her safety—and her heart. To gain his love and live in freedom as his equal is her ardent desire. But will she betray her traditions for a man whose kisses are part of a charade?
Nacido Patria o Muerte es un libro autobiogràfico que narra la experiencia vivida por un joven nacido bajo la llamada 'Revolución Cubana' liderada por Fidel Castro desde 1959 y originalmente dirigido a esos cubanos de la isla caribeña. So temor de que este sufrimiento quede borrado tal y como fue de la historia que le toco vivir en la Cuba de esos dias bajo la influencia del Sistema totalitario llevado por la mano de la hoz y el martillo del Kremlin moscovita, el autor relata su experiencia y conversiòn a la fe cristiana, no sin antes describir los procedimientos que el Campo Socialista de entonces usaba para adoctrinar a sus juventudes en las concepciones marxistas-leninistas del Imperio Comunista y sus ambiciones territoriales, encabezados por la Union de Repúblicas Socialistas Soviéticas. El libro incluye narrativa de su infancia en Ciudad Habana durante los anos 60s y 70s, también de los años en que el autor estudio en el Instituto Militar de las Fuerzas Aéreas Soviéticas de Krasnodar A. Serov; en Cuba como piloto de la aviación militar supersónica, y mas tarde confrontando a la Gestapo cubana. Vistenos en: http: //www.alejandroslibros.com