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Confiar en él; Canaán; Mañana. Sigo confiando en ti: No puedo callarme; Como tú no hay nadie; Sigo confiando en él; Solo no estoy; Por siempre rey; Déjalo entrar; Busca otro camino; Siempre unidos; Levanta la luz: Cielo; Cúbreme; Solo en ti; El mira tu corazón; Levanta la luz; Sacrificio a él; Y tú sabes bien; Brazos de amor; Dios se ...
A God's eye (in Spanish, Ojo de Dios) is a spiritual and votive object made by weaving a design out of yarn upon a wooden cross. Often several colors are used. They are commonly found in Mexican, Peruvian, and Latin American communities, among both Indigenous and Catholic peoples. Ojos de Dios are common in the Pueblos of New Mexico. Often they ...
The Spanish equivalent of "In God We Trust", En Dios Confiamos, is an unofficial motto of the Republic of Nicaragua. The phrase can be seen on most of Nicaragua's coins. [11] In 2023, Shas, a Haredi religious political party in Israel, proposed a bill that would order inclusion of "In God we trust" motto on banknotes, but it died in the Knesset ...
Los Andes no creen en Dios (lit. ' The Andes do not believe in God ' ) is a 2007 Bolivian film directed by Antonio Eguino [ es ] . It is a drama set in a mining town in the Andes in the 1920s.
"Hasta Que Dios Diga" (transl. "Until God Says" ) is a song by Puerto Rican rappers Anuel AA and Bad Bunny . It was released on May 29, 2020, through Real Hasta la Muerte and Sony Latin as a track on Anuel AA's second studio album Emmanuel , with a music video released on the same day.
Display of the Book of Mormon translated into different languages. As of 2021, the Book of Mormon has been translated into over 115 languages, [1] mostly but not exclusively by the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, and there are active projects to translate it into a number of other languages.
Christianity is an Abrahamic monotheistic religion, professing that Jesus was raised from the dead and is the Son of God, [7] [8] [9] [note 2] whose coming as the Messiah was prophesied in the Hebrew Bible (called the Old Testament in Christianity) and chronicled in the New Testament.
The rule itself is actually one of four rules that Graham and his associates developed during his time in Modesto: the others involved depending on funds raised prior to a meeting (as opposed to offerings held during meetings), performing the work in conjunction with local churches (as opposed to apart from them), and to provide honest reports (as opposed to exaggerated figures).