Nowadays, we can verify a
generalized lack of labors
in the Spiritist circle,
fact that has either
prevented many works to be
developed or jeopardized the
quality of others, as
highlighted in this week’s
editorial, entitled The
field is large but few are
the workers.
Interviewed by our
collaborator and editor
Wellington Balbo, the
confrere Edgar Miguel,
president of the
Intermunicipal USE of Bauru
(SP), talks about his
experiences and expectations
in his new term, started
last May, leading the
institution that coordinates
the Spiritist Unification
Movement in the region of
Bauru.
The interview is one of this
week’s headlines.
Another headline this week
is the special report by the
confrere Orson Peter
Carrara, who propose us, via
a convenient warning, that
we as Spiritists must always
reflect about what we read
and do, while leaning
ourselves on good sense and
logic.
The II Multiplier’s
Conference took place In
Curitiba (PR), an event
promoted by the Department
of Spiritist Doctrine
Studies of FEP which counted
on the participation of
coordinators from Study
Groups of several regions of
the Parana state, as
presented in the report by
Claudia Rojas, which also
constitutes a headline in
this issue.
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From this week on, this
magazine has the
collaboration of a new
correspondent, the confrere
Adalberto Prado de Morais,
rooted in Japan, fact that
will allow us to cover the
Spiritist events taking
place in that country more
frequently. Our welcome and
hugs to the new magazine’s
correspondent.