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The importance of prayer is a key theme in Pastor Angela Valadão's ministry in Portugal.

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Foto Igreja Batista da Lagoinha Porto
Foto Igreja Batista da Lagoinha Porto

The importance of prayer was the central theme of Pastor Angela Valadão's sermons at two Lagoinha churches in Portugal, on a day marked by profound spiritual edification and a call to intimacy with God.


In the morning, the pastor ministered at the Lagoinha Baptist Church in Porto during the Celebration Service, where she shared a message about the importance of developing a consistent life of prayer, not just as an isolated moment, but as a lifestyle that strengthens faith, renews hope, and keeps the heart aligned with God's purposes.

During the service, the faithful were encouraged to understand prayer as a path of relationship with the Lord, in which the Christian finds direction, comfort, and spiritual strength to face the challenges of daily life.

A night of faith and new beginnings in Viseu.


Foto Igreja Batista da Lagoinha Viseu
Foto Igreja Batista da Lagoinha Viseu

Later that evening, the pastor was at the Lagoinha Baptist Church in Viseu, where she ministered again on the topic of prayer, this time based on the Book of Psalms, chapter 27.


The message led the church to a profound reflection on trusting in God even amidst adversity. With attentive hearts, the participants received the Word like a good seed sown in fertile ground—and many witnessed, even during the service, the beginning of spiritual fruits sprouting in their lives.


The evening was marked by an atmosphere of faith, spiritual renewal, and commitment to God. For many present, it was also a time of new beginnings, where decisions were made and hearts were strengthened by the certainty that prayer remains a powerful path to communion with the Lord.


Thus, the sermons reinforced an essential truth for the Christian life: when the church positions itself in prayer, it is strengthened, renewed, and experiences God's action in a living and transformative way.




 
 
 

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