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Biblia y liberación de los pobres: ensayos de teología bíblica latinoamericana. México: Centro Antonio de Montesinos, 1986. La mujer en la construcción de la iglesia: una perspectiva bautista desde America Latina y el Caribe. San José, Costa Rica: DEI, 1986.
A leitura infinita. Bíblia e interpretação (essay, 2008) O Viajante sem sono (poetry, 2009) Histórias escolhidas da Bíblia (2009) O tesouro escondido (essay, 2011) Um deus que dança (prayers, 2011) Pai-nosso que estais na terra (essay, 2011) Nenhum caminho será longo (essay, 2012) O hipopótamo de Deus (essay, 2013) Os rostos de Jesus (2013)
Casa de Dios was founded on September 11, 1994 by Pastor Carlos "Cash" Luna and his wife Sonia Luna. The Church grew very quickly with a Bible based doctrine of values and principles. Its main focus is on the transformational experience of the Holy Spirit .
Cash Luna was born into a Catholic household. His parents divorced when he was young and he grew up with his mother. At age 20, Luna became a born-again Christian. [1] He studied at the Universidad Francisco Marroquín, where he graduated with cum laude honors and holds a bachelor's degree in Information Systems Management.
His father Mahalalel, great-grandson of Seth, son of Adam, was 65 years old when Jared was born. [3] In the apocryphal Book of Jubilees, his mother's name is Dinah.. Jubilees states that Jared married a woman whose name is variously spelled as Bereka, Baraka, and Barakah, and the Bible speaks of Jared having become father to other sons and daughters (Genesis 5:19).
Dietenberger was born at Frankfurt-am-Main; his father was a cooper from Diedenbergen []. [2] He was educated in his native city, and joined the Dominican Order.In 1510, he was first elected prior of his convent, an office he would retain nearly uninterrupted until 1526.
The Assembleias de Deus have a non-territorial episcopal polity (called ministério) [4] where each ministério is a directed by a mother church under a pastor-president (also called bishop or apostle in various ministérios) with affiliated congregations and preaching points.
Churches with an episcopal polity are governed by bishops, practising their authorities in the dioceses and conferences or synods.Their leadership is both sacramental and constitutional; as well as performing ordinations, confirmations, and consecrations, the bishop supervises the clergy within a local jurisdiction and is the representative both to secular structures and within the hierarchy ...