The Engineering of Grace: God's Design for the Church, by Cristiano Miranda, presents a deep yet accessible vision of God's divine purpose for the Church and the role of grace within this great design.
Using the metaphor of engineering and construction, the author leads readers to understand how God structures, sustains, and builds His Church through grace.
This book reveals that the grace of God goes far beyond the common idea of undeserved favor. Grace is presented as a true "divine technology" that sustains the Christian life and enables the construction of God's purpose both in the Church and in the life of every believer.
Throughout the book, Cristiano Miranda offers a clear perspective on how grace operates in the process of spiritual formation, leadership, and the edification of the Body of Christ. With accessible language, he demonstrates that understanding grace is essential to living fully in God's plan and actively participating in the building of His Church.
The Engineering of Grace invites readers to see the Christian faith from a broader perspective, understanding that the Church is not a human structure, but a project carefully designed by God.
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Cristiano S. L. Miranda is a civil engineer graduated from PUC-Campinas and holds an MBA in Business Management from Fundação Getulio Vargas (FGV). He also serves in Christian ministry as an apostle and international speaker.
He is part of the leadership board of Ministério Sonho de Deus, located in Taubaté, São Paulo, Brazil, where he serves the Body of Christ through teaching and spiritual leadership.
Cristiano Miranda has ministered in several nations, sharing messages about the Kingdom of God, Christian leadership, and the edification of the Church. His ministry is marked by a commitment to strengthening leaders and Christian communities.
He is married to Leila Miranda and is the father of two children, Caio and Bruna.