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Traveling Light: The Promise of Psalm 23
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Lucado, Max
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Artículo Disponible
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242 L937
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Odds are, ykou did this morning. Somewhere between the first step on the floor and the las step out the door, you grabbed some luggage. You stepped over to the baggage carousel and loaded up. The carousel is not the one in the airport; it´s the one in the mind. An the bags we grab are not made of leather; they're made of burdens.
The suitcase of guilt. The trunk of sidcontent. A backpack of anxiety and a hanging bag of grief. Add on a briefcase of perfectionism, an overnight bag of lonliness, and a duffel bag of fear. No wonder we are so tired at the end of the day. Where do we turn for help? How about looking to an old friend, the twenty-third Psalm... Using those verses as a guide, Max Lucado walks us through a helpful inventory of our burdens. May God use this Psalm to remind you to release the burdens you were never meant to bear. |
0-8499-1799-9
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W Publishing Group
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2001
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234
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United States of America
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Nashville
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English
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Priscila Barrientos
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Priscila Barrientos
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25/08/2014
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25/08/2014
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