By the fourth week, Mateo started talking to the silence. Not prayers, exactly. Just honesty.

On his last day of service, Don Ramón found Mateo sitting in the last pew, the booklet open to page 15.

Mateo looked up. “You hid too?”

“I don’t know if You’re real,” he whispered. “But if You’re looking for me… I stopped hiding. Maybe.”

The old man smiled. “For twenty years. And still, He came.”

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.

Measure your chest (A) and hips (B) following our indications. 

The reference measurement will always be the larger of the two (A or B).

Look in the chart to which size corresponds to that measurement.

Size chart
SizeReference measurements
 InchesCentimeters
2XS25.6 – 29.465 – 74
XS29.5 – 32.675 – 82
S32.7 – 36.183 – 91
M36.2 – 39.792 – 100
L39.8 – 42.8101 – 108
XL42.9 – 46.3109 – 117
2XL46.4 – 49.9118 – 126
3XL50 – 53127 – 134
4XL53.1 – 55.9135 – 142

Descubriendo El Amor De Dios Proyecto Felipe Pdf 15 [ COMPLETE ◆ ]

By the fourth week, Mateo started talking to the silence. Not prayers, exactly. Just honesty.

On his last day of service, Don Ramón found Mateo sitting in the last pew, the booklet open to page 15. Descubriendo El Amor De Dios Proyecto Felipe Pdf 15

Mateo looked up. “You hid too?”

“I don’t know if You’re real,” he whispered. “But if You’re looking for me… I stopped hiding. Maybe.” By the fourth week, Mateo started talking to the silence

The old man smiled. “For twenty years. And still, He came.” On his last day of service, Don Ramón

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.