A chat with the singer
Célia
Tomboly
"The
soap
operas:
a powerful
tool, but very poor
used,"
it is the
title
of this
week editorial that
it says
the level
of soap
operas are being
currently
displayed
on
Brazilian television.
Among the
highlights
of this edition, we
call the
reader's attention
to the
interview
with
Celia
Tomboly
to our
collaborator
Orson
Peter
Carrara.
Mineira,
she was
born in Curvelo
but
based in
Sao
Vicente,
Sao Paulo, the renowned
singer
talks
about her
work in
promoting the
spiritual
doctrine
and the
Christian message
through
music.
Through
her
and her
recorded
CDs,
Celia
has helped
to expand
the activities
of Home
New
Dawn
Christian
Spiritist
Home,
which
works
with
families
in need of
your city.
Another highlight
of this
edition
is the
Special
Paulo
Artur
Gonçalves,
from
Paraisópolis-MG,
entitled
"Is interpreting
the Bible
correctly
important?".
The
article
has been
split into
two parts.
The
conclusion will be
published
next week.
It began on
9th August
the 22nd
International Book Fair
of Sao
Paulo
and
FEB
became
present
again,
as shown
in the
special
report
that
includes
the
current edition
and it is
also
one
of its
highlights.
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It closes
this
edition
the
methodical study
of the
book
of Fate
Plots
of
Manoel
Philomeno
de Miranda,
psychographed by
Divaldo
Franco.
Starting
next
week,
the work
under
study,
the same
spiritual
author, it will be
In the
Border
of Madness.