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Regresa Nick Vujicic a Toluca






El próximo 27 de abril llegará a Toluca uno de los conferencistas más reconocidos a nivel internacional, Nick Vujicic quien en los últimos años se ha dedicado a llevar mensajes motivacionales alrededor de todo el mundo.

La paz, la no violencia y la lucha contra el bullying, son algunos de los temas que el australiano aborda en sus pláticas motivacionales con las que actualmente realiza una gira por América Latina (Foto: Judith Chacón).

La paz, la no violencia y la lucha contra el bullying, son algunos de los temas que el australiano aborda en sus pláticas motivacionales con las que actualmente realiza una gira por América Latina.

El conferencista se ha convertido en una de las figuras más importantes y reconocidas en todo el mundo al llevar mensajes de paz y superación personal, siendo una muestra clara de que ninguna discapacidad física es impedimento para alcanzar sus objetivos. Y es que el australiano quien nació sin brazos y piernas tuvo que enfrentar el bullying debido a su condición. La fe ha sido una de las claves para que Nick Vujicic enfrentara diversas dificultades y es precisamente su testimonio de esperanza y fe el que traerá el próximo 27 de abril al Estadio de Béisbol de Toluca.

Está mañana, organizadores del evento anunciaron la conferencia “Espíritu inquebrantable” a cargo de Nick Vujicic, un evento en el que colabora el Consejo Interreligioso del Estado de México.

La conferencia que dará inicio a las seis de la tarde será con acceso gratuito.

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