I don’t have time to die

The Christian’s identity is founded on his call to make disciples. If this is so, how connected is your life’s purpose to the life you currently live? In I Don’t Have Time to Die, as a theology graduate, Lanzillotta explores the contextualization methods employed by the apostle, theologian, and disciple Paul of Tarsus during his time in Athens several decades ago. This can be highly beneficial for a contemporary missionary actively engaged in their work. Additionally, he shares insights from his experiences with internal conflicts in various churches he visited across North and South America. He discusses how these challenges can be addressed using Paul’s evangelism methods in the context of a postmodern society. 

Spiritually Obese

Do words of encouragement or discouragement that you encounter, hear, or interpret move your emotions? Although it is known that the call to serve God is personal, it is where He sends and how He requires it, many times whoever embarks on the journey of missionary work is put in check and is even polemicized by their fellow brethren. The author’s personal experience, including observing missed opportunities where the Holy Spirit could have worked on hearts broken by a friend of Jonah, has inspired this writing. In this book, Licensed. Alejandro Lanzillotta offers a list of the types of people he has encountered throughout his journey through the American continents and that, possibly, the Christian will face challenges when officially embarking on and executing their call to service as a worker for the divine cause. With a clear, simple, and engaging style, the author presents comprehensive content to the reader.

Rescued from the kingdom of darkness

This book tells the impressive story of the young Gabriel Guilherme Estevão, dedicated from birth to the service of demons. In a clear, direct, and compelling way, Gabriel describes how he was educated and prepared to be an agent of service to the forces of darkness, and unmasks the form of performance of the fallen angels. Meanwhile, the most important – and beautiful – of this book is regarding how God reached out and freed the young Angolan, turning him into an instrument of salvation and blessing for many people. An important read that reminds us of the reality of the great conflict between good and evil, urging us to choose the right and victorious side in this battle.

Do you know yourself well enough?

There are thoughts, feelings, and perspectives that often seem perfect to us based
on our own vision of love. The labyrinth of opinions will always be somewhat
winding, especially when we believe we understand ourselves well enough to
know what is ideal for our lives. However, what God tells us will always matter
more than what we consider perfect.
Do you know yourself well enough? Alejandro Lanzillotta, a licensed professional, shares biblical concepts through stories and solid experiences that convincingly illustrate the central theme: A person becomes ready to meet their ideal partner when they have first become an ideal person themselves, in their quest for true holiness. 

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