Cómo hablar y conectar con Dios cuando no sabes orar | Yajaira Rodriguez en A Todo Sí

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Cómo hablar y conectar con Dios cuando no sabes orar | Yajaira Rodriguez en A Todo Sí

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Holaa darling!✨ Hoy tenemos a una persona muy especial: mi hermana Yajaira. Y juntas quisimos hablar de algo que ha sido profundamente importante en nuestras vidas: la oración. A lo largo de los años muchas personas nos han preguntado algo muy simple pero muy poderoso: ¿cómo se ora? Porque muchas veces creemos que hay reglas, que hay que saber hacerlo "bien" o que solo ciertas personas pueden hacerlo. Pero la realidad es que orar es mucho más sencillo de lo que pensamos.  En este episodio te compartimos desde nuestra experiencia cómo crecimos aprendiendo a hacerlo, por qué la oración ha sido tan transformadora en nuestra vida y cómo puedes empezar a construir tu propia relación con Dios desde el corazón.   🔗 Sígueme en mis redes sociales: https://www.instagram.com/stephanierdzs/ https://www.instagram.com/atodo_si/ https://www.tiktok.com/@stephanierdzs    _______________________________   Capítulos: 00:00 - Introducción: Qué es realmente orar 00:43 - Por qué la oración ha transformado nuestra vida 03:00 - Orar es simplemente hablar con Dios 07:00 - La clave de la oración 10:27 - Por qué Dios espera a que lo invites a tu vida 16:25 - La oración que cambió mi vida para siempre 21:42 - Entregar el problema a Dios 27:00 - Cómo fortalecer tu fe y confiar en los tiempos de Dios 33:09 - Cómo construir tu propia relación con Dios 43:21 - Las diferentes formas de orar y conectar con Dios

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