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Abdenal Carvalho

    L'auteur explore de profondes questions théologiques, ancrant son œuvre dans une solide base académique. En tant que pasteur et conférencier, il apporte un style captivant et une profondeur spirituelle à ses créations littéraires. Son œuvre étendue, qui comprend la poésie et la prose, est disponible sur les principales plateformes de publication indépendantes. Il enrichit davantage le paysage littéraire par ses contributions à divers blogs et revues littéraires.

    God and Man Through the Ages
    Christian Leaders
    The Queen of Evil
    Biblical Commentary
    Covid 19 - The Wrath of God
    The prayer that God answers
    • The prayer that God answers

      Understanding the importance of prayer

      • 480pages
      • 17 heures de lecture

      Prayer is explored through three metaphors: asking, seeking, and knocking. The act of asking emphasizes a sense of dependency, portraying the believer as one who approaches God empty-handed. Seeking reflects a deep concern and urgency in prayer, while knocking signifies a combination of dependency and effort, urging believers to persist in their requests. Together, these concepts highlight the importance of approaching prayer with humility, expectation, and perseverance, as taught by Jesus.

      The prayer that God answers
    • Covid 19 - The Wrath of God

      Fulfilling Prophecies

      • 112pages
      • 4 heures de lecture

      Exploring the theme of divine retribution, the book presents the new Coronavirus as a manifestation of humanity's disregard for moral and spiritual laws. It argues that the epidemic serves as a wake-up call for people to recognize the consequences of sin and the limitations of human strength against divine power. The narrative suggests that the suffering endured during this crisis is a result of humanity's choices, urging readers to reconsider their relationship with faith and morality in the face of such calamities.

      Covid 19 - The Wrath of God
    • Biblical Commentary

      Applied Theology

      • 204pages
      • 8 heures de lecture

      Focusing on enhancing biblical understanding, this work provides concise texts and in-depth explanations of various themes. It aims to clarify the Gospel message, making it accessible to students of the Holy Scriptures. The author seeks to spread the Good News of Salvation, fostering a closer relationship with God and promoting spiritual growth. This independent commentary emphasizes the dual nature of humanity—both material and spiritual—encouraging readers to reflect on their lives and connection to the Supreme Divinity for future happiness.

      Biblical Commentary
    • The Queen of Evil

      Demons and Archangels - Part Two

      • 116pages
      • 5 heures de lecture

      The narrative follows a woman's extraordinary journey from being cursed as the Evil One's wife to reincarnating as a devout nun dedicated to serving the impoverished. After centuries of embodying Pomba-Gira, a symbol of sexual immorality, she embraces a life of chastity and compassion. Her deep commitment to helping the marginalized leads her to a convent at age fifteen, where she gains renown across Europe for her profound mercy and dedication to alleviating the suffering of the needy.

      The Queen of Evil
    • Christian Leaders

      Leadership Course

      • 124pages
      • 5 heures de lecture

      Christian leadership emphasizes the profound responsibility of guiding souls towards heaven, surpassing other leadership forms. The author stresses the importance of being well-equipped for such a role to avoid harming those being led. This study serves as a crucial resource for aspiring ecclesiastical leaders, outlining essential principles for effective leadership. Through examples of notable biblical figures, it illustrates key attributes and practices that contribute to successful guidance within the evangelical community.

      Christian Leaders
    • God and Man Through the Ages

      The walk of man with his creator

      • 104pages
      • 4 heures de lecture

      The narrative explores the divine intention behind humanity's creation, emphasizing the call to worship God in holiness. It highlights the pivotal moment of rebellion against the Creator, leading to humanity's estrangement from Him. In response to this alienation, a profound plan of reconciliation emerges, centered on the sacrificial love of God's Son, who offers redemption through the cross. This theme of restoration underscores the depth of God's love and the hope for renewed fellowship with mankind.

      God and Man Through the Ages
    • The Cure

      A fierce struggle for power

      • 246pages
      • 9 heures de lecture

      Miguel Ramos, the sole heir to a vast fortune and numerous companies, struggles with the burden of his inheritance after a life of excess leaves him ill-prepared for responsibility. As he battles an incurable disease, his unscrupulous partners plot his demise to seize his wealth. However, a groundbreaking scientific experiment offers him a second chance, curing his cancer and empowering him to confront those who betrayed him. Ultimately, he finds not only redemption but also the opportunity for a fulfilling love life.

      The Cure
    • Brief Recollection

      Fiction Romance

      • 108pages
      • 4 heures de lecture

      The story follows a man's relentless pursuit of success, showcasing his journey from humble beginnings to becoming a millionaire despite the challenges and sacrifices he faces along the way. Filled with action and adventure, it highlights themes of perseverance and the cost of ambition, ultimately leading to a poignant conclusion of solitude.

      Brief Recollection
    • Mary Helen

      Fiction Novel

      • 148pages
      • 6 heures de lecture

      The narrative reflects a journey of personal triumph over a troubled past, emphasizing resilience and the belief that perseverance leads to greater achievements. The protagonist finds joy and pride in their accomplishments while recognizing the sacrifices made, particularly in matters of love. The story conveys a message of hope and the notion that endless possibilities await those who refuse to give up, suggesting that true victory comes with both gains and losses.

      Mary Helen
    • Avenger Archangels

      The origin of the new superheroes

      • 276pages
      • 10 heures de lecture

      The narrative centers on a group of powerful supernatural beings known as the "Avenger Archangels," who were once guardians of the spiritual realm. After being cast out of heaven, they unite to protect the world from darkness and evil forces. Their unique ability to perceive hidden threats allows them to intervene before dangers become apparent to humanity. As they strive to defend fragile lives, the story explores themes of redemption, power, and the unseen battles between good and evil.

      Avenger Archangels