@camilanardi_: Não perca tempo se preocupando com o “como” de tudo. Solta que chega.

Camíla Nardi | Mkt e Negócios
Camíla Nardi | Mkt e Negócios
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isabellabortoletto
Isabella Bortoleto :
Acredito que o mais difícil, para pessoas que gostam de ter o controle sobre situações diárias, assim como eu, seja entregar e soltar, de todo o coração, nossos planos ao Senhor e descansar, sabendo que Ele fará no tempo dEle e do jeito que Ele sabe que é melhor para nós. E aí, entra um outro dilema na vida do cristão kkkk Se Deus mudar a rota dos planos que fazemos, ou simplesmente não realizar o que pedimos, o quanto a gente é maduro para nos mantermos firmes na fé (sem ficar emburrado, porque a gente fica sim, quando algo sai fora do script kkkkkkkk) e saber que se acontecer ou não Deus ainda continuará sendo o nosso Deus, porque a vontade dEle SEMPRE será boa, perfeita e agradável para nós, Seus filhos ❤️
2026-08-08 15:31:37
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karinasilva.k
Karina Silva :
Meu momento atual. Pensei tanto em como e esqueci de fortalecer minha fé 💖
2026-08-08 11:34:27
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grasielleregassin
grasielleregassin :
Deus é poderoso para fazer tudo mais abundantemente além daquilo que pedimos ou pensamos 🩷
2026-08-08 16:18:21
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skeletonflowr
ana :
opa esse é o meu nicho!!
2026-08-08 02:53:03
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flaviahelenasanto
flaviahelenasanto :
amei esse vídeo 👏🏻 obrigada Deus 🙏🏻
2026-08-08 03:13:02
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fernandamendes807
Fernanda Mendes :
Uma mulher de fé não coloca numa mesa frase Deus é um palavrão/ as duas coisas não tem qualquer relação
2026-08-08 17:18:09
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priscianeepereira
Prisciane Pereira :
✍🏻✍🏻
2026-08-08 11:30:09
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