Faith Talk program #48 – Interview with Fabio Sampaio

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Faith Talk program #48 – Interview with Fabio Sampaio

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Look at all the cool stuff you can find on Papo na Fé program 48!

In life, we are always doing one of these three activities: either planting, harvesting or sleeping. So, whenever we are not sleeping, we will be planting or harvesting. Therefore, think carefully about whether what you are planting will give you a good harvest, because planting is optional, but harvesting is mandatory. If you plant beans, be absolutely sure, you will harvest beans!!! So, plant joy, love, understanding and peace and reap all of these daily.

To start the weekend with peace and love in your heart, the Na Fé Program has arrived . That moment of faith and hope with lots of music, interviews and messages.

In our chat about faith today, we talk to Fábio Sampaio currency data a Brazilian singer, composer, music producer, multi-instrumentalist and arranger, known for being the vocalist and instrumentalist of the alternative rock band Tanlan.
The featured song of the week is Help me improve, composed and performed by Eli Soares
The word of the week is from the book of Mark 4:35-41
Our musical team is provided by Delino Marçal, Pregador Luo, Fabio Sampaio, Leandro Borges/ Midiam Lima, Eli Soares, Davi Sacer, Wiliam Nascimento/ Paulo Neto And at the end of the program you join me in our prayer of faith
“Help Me Get Better”, a composition by Eli Soares from Minas Gerais, who also sings this song. He begins the song by saying “My father, the world insists on buying me…”

This phrase tells us about our daily struggle at the beginning of the song. The world wants to buy us with its wonders, filling our eyes with its opportunities. Soon after, he says that he feels tired of living for himself and says the phrase “I’m going to send away what is not yours…”, a phrase that we should have written in a visible place and read several times a day. “Send away what is not God’s”.

In the same verse, the author asks God for forgiveness for all the times he thought only of himself and says… “help me to improve”, stating that he is human and only knows how to make mistakes.

This song poetically reflects the life of all of us: human, sinners, ready to make mistakes, but it also shows us the way out, which is Jesus, always ready to welcome us and help us. So, sing this song and ask God… “Help me to improve.”
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