On monday, 28 March, I was privileged to speak with a group of young
people at the Evangelical Church Assembly of God in Cuiabá, in the
Brazilian state of Mato Grosso. This was an informal bate-papo about my book, Political Visions and Illusions. My principal host was Jonas Mendes, professor of theology at Faculdades Evangélicas Integradas Cantares de Salomão. My translator was James Alves, who had translated for me at a previous event. I thoroughly enjoyed my time with these young people and pray that God will bless them as they seek ways to serve him with the gifts he has given them.
31 March 2022
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