| Fuego Vivo, Viento Fresco (Spanish Edition) |  | Author: Jim Cymbala Publisher: Vida Category: Book
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Seller: MovieMars-Books Sales Rank: 169,919
Languages: Spanish (Unknown), Spanish (Original Language), Spanish (Published) Media: Paperback Pages: 192 Number Of Items: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.3 Dimensions (in): 0.7 x 0.4 x 0
ISBN: 0829746366 EAN: 9780829746365 ASIN: 0829746366
Publication Date: July 26, 2005 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Product Description This book reveals how God moves in ways that change our lives when we set our priorities aside, believe His Word, and hear His voice. 'You will want to bow before God when you read this book. You can be sure that it will change your life forever.' Quote by David Wilkerson.
Amazon.com Review As though blowing oxygen upon the dying embers of a fire, pastor Jim Cymbala revived a broken-down church in a rough-shod inner-city neighborhood through Christian faith. Twenty-five years ago, the Brooklyn Tabernacle could barely draw 26 people to a Sunday service. Nowadays the congregation is 6,000 strong--filled with converted prostitutes, pimps, drug addicts, and homeless people, as well as yuppies and wholesome families. Although he's quick to give God credit for this miraculous success story, Cymbala admits that there may be a few human decisions that led to this Christian triumph. Most significantly, he made sure his church community embraced everyone, from all walks of life--no matter how distasteful or foreign. "Christians often hesitate to reach out to those who are different," according to Cymbala. "They want God to clean the fish before they catch them. If someone's gold ring is attached to an unusual body part, if the person doesn't smell the best or the skin color is not the same, Christians tend to hesitate." Thus, Cymbala encouraged his congregation to adopt the very same tolerant and accepting attitude as their God does. The results? Let's just say a church thrives in Brooklyn. Accomplished cowriter Dean Merrill helps this tender true story stay satisfying and highly readable. --Gail Hudson
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