Books in English

As the Hours Go by

Essays and Articles

The word pass is very close to the word weigh, to the act of putting something on the scales. One does not spend time well without knowing its weight, the meaning that each one is capable of adding to it. Not making good use of it is a cause of regret. Time is the element common to both the builders of life and to those who watch it pass by...

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Character, not Shell

The Path to True Success

Today we live in an era of unprecedented prosperity in world history. The number of millionaires far exceeds what was seen just a few years ago. On the other hand, every day universities and tertiary institutes around the world graduate more young people with degrees that qualify them as skilled in the most diverse areas of knowledge. However,...

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Designed to Love

From the series: Devotionals

This is a book of hopes. I believe in dreams. I am convinced that utopias are achievable: To love and be loved. To build a marriage. To achieve stability over time. To project oneself towards eternity in children who expand our ideals. To live the tranquility and solace that fullness grants. To feel that there is no better place in the world...

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Film Stories

Daily Reflections
From the series: Devotionals

Cinema is considered the seventh art and one of the most popular worldwide. Every day, movies are filmed in various parts of the world; Thousands of stories are told and projected on screens. This book is a tribute to the love of cinema and stories, a space dedicated to both exalting cinematography and reflecting on the life lessons that many...

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From the Abyss to the Light

Rahab, a historical figure, takes center stage in this novel, which seeks to reimagine what her life might have been like, focusing particularly on her journey of transformation. Moving from darkness to light is never easy, and it must have been even more challenging in an era when women had little to no rights.

Too often, we are quick to judge...

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God in Feminine

“This is a liberating book—free of ancestral prejudices, free of heteropatriarchal chains, and free of the drumbeat of the god—yes, lowercase—masculine that has caused us all so much harm. And I say all because those who fail to notice it either cannot—or do not want to—open their eyes and face reality. Religions—and within them—have disregarded...

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Healthy Bonds

How to Build Relationships Based on Respect and Trust

The relationships we build are at the heart of our lives. However, we are not always taught how to nurture them, how to care for them, or how to resolve conflicts in a healthy way.

Healthy Relationships is a clear, practical, and hopeful guide for those seeking more fulfilling, respectful, and balanced relationships. Through profound reflections...

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Invisible Abuse

Men Abused by Women

Violence is often understood exclusively in unilateral terms—men against women. In fact, most definitions point in that direction, such as the one that states that gender-based violence “is violence perpetrated against women simply because they are women, a
violence that crosses borders and cultures and continues to persist despite progress made...

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Jesus and the woman

"Jesus is the first man who shows no animosity toward the feminine; this constitutes a historical event” (Hanna Wolff).

Jesus came to lead a revolution, to change the parameters and concepts that existed in His time regarding traditions and religion. He did so authentically, without demagoguery, and most importantly, through action—delivering...

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Letters to Alexis

From the heart of a father

There are things a father wants to say… but does not always find the right moment, the right words, or the right silence.
Letters to Alexis: From a Father’s Heart is born from that intimate space where love turns into counsel and experience seeks to become guidance.

Through sincere and deeply personal letters, a father speaks to his adolescent son...

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Letters to Mery

Advice from a father

There are things a father wants to say—but doesn’t always know how, or when. Advice that doesn’t seek to control, but to accompany. Words that only find their true place when they are written with love and experience.

“Letters to Mery: Advice from a Father” is a collection of intimate reflections addressed to a teenage daughter, written with...

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Letters to a Young Shepherd

Are you willing to be shaken in your deepest convictions about pastoral ministry? “Letters to a Young Pastor” is not just another manual filled with easy formulas and recipes for success. It is an intimate, courageous, and deeply human conversation that challenges, confronts, and comforts. Miguel Ángel Núñez writes with disarming honesty from...

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Love is Everything

“Love is the deepest and truest aspect of life; only through it can any enigma in the world be solved.” (Albert Möser)

If you have ever asked yourself, “What does it mean to love?” you are holding the book that will help you find some answers. The author—a distinguished university professor and prolific writer—has pondered the same question and...

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Love is not Begged

Loving is one of the most wonderful experiences in life. Everyone desires to love and be loved. At any given moment, somewhere in the world, someone is singing a love song or expressing their feelings to the person they cherish. If this is the case, why do so many people endure disappointment and, instead of embracing the beauty of love, find...

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Meditations at Sunrise

From the series: Devotionals

Mornings are my favorite time of day. I wake up in the mornings full of energy, with enthusiasm and joy. I go to bed at night like my grandson goes to sleep, grumbling, because he has so much to do that he assumes the night is over. Life is beautiful. Reflecting is part of that gift we have received. It is my best moment. Without a telephone, or...

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My Shepherd is Jehovah

The Essential Psalm

“There are books that are read, and there are books that are lived. My Shepherd is Jehovah: The Essential Psalm belongs to that rare and valuable category of those that are lived. In its pages, you will not only find an explanation of Psalm 23, but a deep experience, shaped by the pain, faith, and love of a man who learned—sometimes by force—...

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Neither Angel nor Guardian

Reflections on a Narcissistic Father

Every story usually has dark aspects. All human beings hide some trauma or wound. This book focuses on the author who narrates his pains, his conflicts, and his difficult moments alongside a man who never knew how to be a father but was also a victim of his own circumstances. He left a legacy of pain, suffering, and bitterness. His children, his...

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Reading is Living

Daily Reflections
From the series: Devotionals

Reading is a way of living many lives in one.

Over the course of 365 days, this book offers an intimate encounter with the words of great authors who, like beacons, illuminate the path
of thought and soul.

Each reflection begins with a literary quote and transforms into a mirror for viewing the world and oneself with newfound depth.

A work for those...

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The Beauty of being Ugly

Towards Healthy Self-esteem

Today’s society is marked by image. There is obsession with the body, success, intelligence, fame, power and appearance.

Many people cannot accept themselves due to the impact of a society that rewards the “pretty” and mortifies those it considers “ugly.” A culture where apparently the “intelligent” have a better chance of succeeding.

Many young...

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The Healing Power of Forgiveness

Forgiveness allows open wounds to heal properly, and the scar left behind serves as a reminder, the memory of the event. Without forgiveness, the wound remains open for many individuals, often lasting a lifetime. This open wound continues to hurt, and over time, it fills with filth and foulness. It becomes infected, affecting the way we make...

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True Love Waits

Statistics do not bleed or cry, yet they show us trends and thus indicate the behaviors of people. Judging by the data, there are no encouraging elements regarding the sexual experiences that many young people are having in today’s world.

For example, in Mexico, the age of sexual initiation for males is 17 years and for females, it is 15.5 years...

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Virginia Woolf’s Rebellion

An apparently isolated incident triggers an unpredictable effect. The novel is about a group of women, united around a common ideal—their love for reading, in this case, the books of the English writer Virginia Woolf—but which gradually evolves into a different process, where the protagonists become involved in each other’s lives, especially...

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What If They Don’t Deserve Honor?

“Have you ever seen an artisanal fisherman plunge his hands into a river’s waters and catch a fish bare-handed? My friend, Dr. Miguel Ángel Núñez, does just that with this difficult topic he has chosen to ‘fish.’ He immerses himself in the complex implications of the matter of honoring relentlessly toxic parents. Like a fish in open waters, the...

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What a Poor Psychologist Jesus Is!

Christianity and Psychology: A Difficult Relationship

Psychology and Christianity are often perceived as incompatible—or so claim a considerable number of authors known for their anti- psychology rhetoric. Their argument rests on the belief that only special revelation, as found in the Bible, is valid for understanding the human mind. Through this narrative, they have persuaded millions of people...

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Wounds that do not Bleed

Psychological/emotional abuse and its effects

There is violence that is not talked about. They remain hidden under stereotypes and fear, in the shadow of irrationality and senselessness. We know about them but hardly whisper about them. It is as if stopping to talk about their existence would bring them to life or their explicit recognition would imply understanding that they are present....

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10 Basic Concept About Sexuality

The word "basic" has several connotations. One of them is to consider something as a minimum, but not in positive terms, but from a negative perspective, as when we tell a person "this is too basic", in a pejorative way. Yes, that is a possible meaning, but it is not the one we give it in this text.

When in this book we think of "basic", we talk...

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111 Suggestions for Boyfriends and Newlyweds

From the series: 111 Suggestions

Love is a remarkable experience. Despite the many challenges couples face, people continue to commit and marry, proving that marriage remains a worthwhile idea. However, while most of us believe we know something about this subject, the reality is that we all have much to learn. No one is born with this knowledge, and when it comes to marriage,...

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111 Tips for saving money as a family

From the series: 111 Suggestions

Tonny Robbins, a specialist in money—yes, just as it sounds, because there are specialists for everything—is someone who became interested in the impact of saving and the implications of managing resources. He states that what people fail to realize
is that, at its core, money is power.

Power for what? Power to free ourselves from the bondage of...

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