Spiritual liberation from addiction and "mysteries with God" through speaking in tongues.
João Paulo is a well-known figure in the CCB independent hymn scene, recognized for his soulful delivery of songs that resonate with the daily struggles and spiritual hopes of the brotherhood. His Spotify profile and YouTube/Instagram content frequently feature "avulsos" that emphasize resilience and the presence of angels in a believer's life.
: The popularity of "É Fantástico" lies in its ability to bridge the gap between the harsh realities of the modern world and the personal, transformative power of faith.
: In the CCB, these hymns are never sung during official services to maintain the tradition of the "Hinos de Louvores e Súplicas a Deus" hymnal.
: The first half of the hymn paints a bleak, realistic picture of global suffering. It mentions socio-economic struggles such as children living on the streets, elderly suffering, business bankruptcies, and unemployment.
: The chorus shifts the definition of "fantastic" from human science to divine intervention. It argues that true wonders are not found in technology, but in miracles like: The mute speaking and the deaf hearing. The blind seeing the colors of the rainbow.
Spiritual liberation from addiction and "mysteries with God" through speaking in tongues.
João Paulo is a well-known figure in the CCB independent hymn scene, recognized for his soulful delivery of songs that resonate with the daily struggles and spiritual hopes of the brotherhood. His Spotify profile and YouTube/Instagram content frequently feature "avulsos" that emphasize resilience and the presence of angels in a believer's life.
: The popularity of "É Fantástico" lies in its ability to bridge the gap between the harsh realities of the modern world and the personal, transformative power of faith.
: In the CCB, these hymns are never sung during official services to maintain the tradition of the "Hinos de Louvores e Súplicas a Deus" hymnal.
: The first half of the hymn paints a bleak, realistic picture of global suffering. It mentions socio-economic struggles such as children living on the streets, elderly suffering, business bankruptcies, and unemployment.
: The chorus shifts the definition of "fantastic" from human science to divine intervention. It argues that true wonders are not found in technology, but in miracles like: The mute speaking and the deaf hearing. The blind seeing the colors of the rainbow.