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"I don't follow the Keys of Rome, the Nails of Wittenberg, or the Institutes of Geneva. I follow the Blood of the Lamb."
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
BRAZIL / INTERNATIONAL - Auntie Berea (known in Brazil as A Tia de Bereia), a writer and survivor of both domestic violence and religious systems, officially announces the international expansion of the FR4C (Faith Rebuilders for Christ) project. The movement, summarized by the motto "Where the Human joins the Heaven," offers a robust literary path for those seeking to reconstruct a genuine faith far from traditional distortions and institutional "reforms".
With 15 titles already translated into English and 30 more in development, Auntie Berea’s work provides a strategic roadmap for the "remnant" across the globe.
The movement is supported by a comprehensive library that challenges established dogmas through different literary genres and profound biblical analysis:
The Upcoming Wrath (A Ira Vindoura): A deep exploration of the mysteries of Divine wrath and the true Gospel of the Kingdom, preparing readers for the return of Christ.
The Beastiality of Paul (A Bestialidade de Paulo): A paradigm-shifting work that analyzes how legitimate rights were transformed into institutional traps, calling for a return to true wisdom.
The God of Job (O Deus de Jó): A transformative journey from "believing in a God we hear about" to "knowing the Real God," offering a new perspective on suffering and purpose.
God Converted (Deus se Converteu): A sharp gospel fiction and tragicomedy that uses satire to provoke a critical look at the "conversion" of divine and diabolical figures in modern religion.
The Soul of a God (A Alma de um Deus): An intimate reflection on the "humanity of God," exploring the feelings, reactions, and will of the One who feels.
Sent but Absent (Enviados Ausentes): A confrontational analysis of the mission from Genesis to Revelation, exposing the chaos of institutional omission.
The Peace of Phinehas (A Paz de Finéias): A practical guide to finding real peace in all areas of life, including a vital chapter for parents of rebellious children.
What is The Truth? (O Que é a Verdade?): An exploration of Pilate's eternal question, challenging whether the Truth is truly enough for the modern believer.
Auntie Berea also focuses on the future through the "Cultinho Doméstico" series, providing parents and grandparents with tools to sow eternal truths in children’s hearts before religious conditioning takes hold. For women, her work "Rise Up, Women" (Levantai-vos Mulheres Sossegadas) addresses the numbness of the modern rush and the purpose of the current generation.
Creator of the "More Bible, Less Theology" and "TRULY LIVING THE BIBLE" movements, Auntie Berea is a voice for the "unchurched" and for those who seek the Scriptures without the filters of Rome or Geneva. Her mission is to rebuild followers of the Truth in every nation.