The Gospel that Relieves: A brief History of the Adventist Social Assistance in Brazil
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Adventist Social Assistance, local initiatives, Organizational initiatives, Brazil.Abstract
The goal of the present study is to present a global vision of the development of the Adventist social assistance in Brazil, as well as to identify the majors activities that took place in such history. The analysis was taken under two aspect: (1) the social activities promoted by the Adventist organization; and (2) the effort of the local congregations in implementing such activities. This study is organized in six chapters.Downloads
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O Arauto da Verdade
Revista Trimensal
Revista Mensal
Revista Adventista
Presença Pedagógica
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