En Contacto – (Spanish)
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Convencida de que la forma en que hemos preparado y educado al liderato de la escuela dominical no est dando los resultados que la mayora de las Iglesias desean, Carol Krau ofrece una nueva perspectiva en En contacto! La formacion cristiana y la enseanza. Esta libro est comprometido con el papel vital que la educacon juega en la formacin de discpulos y discpulas cristianos. El mismo describe los siguientes cinco procesos cruciales para los educadores en el proceso de enseanza-aprendizaje:
En contacto con Dios
En contacto con el pueblo de Dios
En contacto con su experiencia
En contacto con el mundo
En contacto con la enseanza
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SKU (ISBN): 9780881776911
ISBN10: 0881776912
Language: Spanish
Carol Krau
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: April 2015
Publisher: Upper Room Ministries
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