Victor – (Spanish)
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A los fanaticos de La Cruz y el Pual les encantara la historia Victor. Victor Torres y su familia se mudaron a Brooklyn, Nueva York desde su natal Puerto Rico, en busca de una mejor vida. El sueo americano se desvanece rapidamente en una pesadilla cuando Victor, siendo aun un nio, es introducido a la vida de las pandillas. En su adolescencia, Victor se embarca en un lucrativo negocio de trafico de drogas en un intento de ayudar a su familia, que enfrenta dificultades economicas. Victor es rapidamente esclavizado por el uso de drogas, y sus padres, Manuel y Lila, buscan desesperadamente una manera de ayudar a su hijo. A traves de la oracion persistente de la madre de Victor y el Ministerio de David Wilkerson, sus padres se dan cuenta que el programa de rehabilitacion basada en la fe es su ultima oportunidad para rescatar a su hijo. Despues de una serie de tragedias personales, Victor tiene un encuentro personal con el Seor, que quien lo cambia todo. En el libro Victor, el propio autor le lleva a traves de su viaje de la tragedia al triunfo, y al poder de libertad redentora encontrado solamente en Cristo.
Fans of The Cross and the Switchblade will love the story Victor. Victor Torres and his family moved to Brooklyn, New York from their native Puerto Rico in search of a better life. The American dream quickly fades into a nightmare as a young boy Victor is introduced to gang life. Teenage Victor embarks on a lucrative new drug-trafficking business in an attempt to help his struggling family financially. Victor is quickly enslaved by drug use, and his parents, Manuel and Lila, desperately search to find a way to help their son. Through the persistent prayers of Victor’s mother and the ministry of David Wilkerson, Victor’s parents realize that the faith-based rehabilitation program is their last chance to rescue their son. After a series of personal tragedies, Victor has a life-altering encounter with the Lord that changes everything. In the book Victor, the author himself takes you through his journey from tragedy to triumph and the power of redemptive freedom found only in Christ.
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SKU (ISBN): 9781641230551
ISBN10: 164123055X
Language: Spanish
Victor Torres
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: August 2017
Publisher: Whitaker House Publishers
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