En "Dios, sexo y matrimonio", Arnold, pastor por casi cuarenta años, explora el dolor de las relaciones rotas y el abuso sexual. Ofrece perspectivas bíblicas sobre la santidad del sexo, la tentación, el matrimonio y la crianza. Este libro brinda sanación y esperanza a quienes buscan una nueva visión sobre estos temas universales.
Johann Christoph Arnold Libros
Johann Christoph Arnold fue un autor cuyo mensaje estuvo marcado por encuentros con grandes pacificadores. Fue conocido como orador y escritor que abordaba temas de matrimonio, crianza y final de la vida. Su trabajo lo llevó a zonas de conflicto en todo el mundo, abogando por la reconciliación a través del perdón. La escritura de Arnold se nutrió de profundas experiencias vitales y un compromiso con la construcción de comunidades más pacíficas.







Su Nombre Es Hoy
- 194 páginas
- 7 horas de lectura
"No pierdas el ánimo" es una guía práctica del autor, padre de ocho hijos, que ofrece consejos sobre temas educativos actuales como el uso de drogas, pruebas estandarizadas y el bienestar infantil. Dirigido a padres y maestros, busca orientar sin abrumar, confiando en la sabiduría innata del lector.
Cries from the Heart
- 226 páginas
- 8 horas de lectura
"If you've ever felt that praying was like talking to a wall the last thing you need is another book that holds out religion like a good-luck charm. Where has the real God gone? According to Arnold, nowhere. Healing wholeness, and a rich spiritual life are yours for the asking. But are you ready to meet God on his terms?"--Jacket.
Rich in Years
- 161 páginas
- 6 horas de lectura
"Why shouldnt growing older be rewarding? Johann Christoph Arnold, whose books have helped over a million readers through lifes challenges, wants us to rediscover the spiritual riches that age has to offer. Now in his seventies, Arnold finds himself personally facing the trials that come with aging. But he knows, from decades of pastoral experience, what older people and their caregivers can do to make the most of the journey. In this book, he shares stories of people who, in growing older, have found both peace and purpose."--Publisher's description.
Why forgive?
- 217 páginas
- 8 horas de lectura
This revised and expanded edition delves deeper into the themes of forgiveness and reconciliation, drawing from personal experiences and biblical teachings. It offers fresh insights and practical guidance on navigating the complexities of relationships and the transformative power of forgiveness. Arnold's reflections encourage readers to embrace a path of healing and understanding, making it a compelling read for those seeking to overcome resentment and foster peace in their lives.
Focusing on the experiences of parents and educators, the author examines the significant changes affecting children's lives today. He highlights a movement of grassroots advocacy and action that aims to restore common sense and traditional wisdom in child-rearing and education. Through personal insights and shared stories, the book emphasizes the potential for positive change in nurturing the next generation.
Seeking peace. Notes and conversations along the way
- 237 páginas
- 9 horas de lectura
For anyone sick of the spiritual soup filling so many bookstore shelves these days, Seeking Peace is sure to satisfy a deep hunger. Arnold offers no easy solutions, but also no unrealistic promises. He spells out what peace demands. There is a peace greater than self-fulfillment, he writes. But you wont find it if you go looking for it. It is waiting for everyone ready to sacrifice the search for individual peace, everyone ready to die to self.
Why children matter
- 150 páginas
- 6 horas de lectura
Raising a child has never been more challenging. If you ever doubt yourself or wonder if it is worth the heartache, read this little book. If you worry that your family will not weather life’s storms or if you fear losing your children to the prevailing culture, read it again. Why Children Matter offers biblical wisdom and commonsense advice on how to hold a family together and raise children with character.Johann Christoph Arnold, a father, grandfather and pastor, has written eleven books, including three on parenting and children’s education. As the fabric of family and society is torn apart, this book offers up concrete steps to encourage parents faced with difficult child-rearing decisions.
Drawing from decades of pastoral counseling, Johann Christoph Arnold explores the ways individuals create their own suffering and offers a pathway to escape these self-imposed hells. In his tenth book, he provides insights and guidance aimed at leading readers toward a happier and more meaningful existence, emphasizing the potential for transformation and healing in life.


