Proyecto Felipe Pdf 15 | Descubriendo El Amor De Dios
He didn’t hear a voice. No lightning struck. But something shifted — like a door he thought was locked had been open the whole time.
However, I’d be glad to write an original short story inspired by the general theme — suitable for a lesson or reflection within a faith-based project. If you can share the main idea or Bible passage from Proyecto Felipe page 15, I can tailor it closely.
He didn’t have an answer. But he didn’t throw the booklet away either.
“You can keep that,” Don Ramón said softly. “It was mine when I was young.” Descubriendo El Amor De Dios Proyecto Felipe Pdf 15
The next Thursday, he finished cleaning early and sat in the same pew. He read more of Proyecto Felipe . It wasn’t preachy. It told stories of people like him — angry, tired, and certain they were unlovable. Then it pointed to Jesus, not as a judge, but as someone who ate with people who had messed up.
Mateo sat down in the pew. He didn’t pray. He just remembered the morning his father walked out. He remembered deciding that if God let that happen, then God must not love him. Or worse — God loved him but let him suffer anyway.
“I don’t know if You’re real,” he whispered. “But if You’re looking for me… I stopped hiding. Maybe.” He didn’t hear a voice
Mateo preferred it that way.
Every Tuesday and Thursday after school, he pushed a broom between rows of carved wooden pews, careful not to look at the crucifix above the altar. The silence bothered him at first — not the quiet, but the feeling that the silence was listening .
Mateo looked up. “You hid too?”
But the booklet said something else on that same page: “El amor de Dios no es un sentimiento. Es una búsqueda.” (The love of God is not a feeling. It is a search.)
For now, here’s a complete, standalone story on discovering God’s love: Mateo had stopped believing in God the day his father left. He was twelve then. Now, at seventeen, he only entered the old stone church in his neighborhood to clean it. It was part of a community service sentence for a foolish theft — a phone he didn’t even want.