BIOGRAFIA DEL OBISPO AGNALDO SILVA - IURD

#BishopMacedo #iurd #iurdians #iurdargentina #iurdeu #universalestatesunited The story of Bishop Agnaldo Silva is not just that of a leader, but that of a servant who was molded step by step, in different countries, in different realities, until he became a true instrument in the hands of God within the Universal Church of the Kingdom of God. Because in the work of God, no one is raised up overnight. Everything begins with processes, with renunciations, with sacrifices that often go unseen. Before becoming a bishop, there was a journey. A journey that was not easy. Like many servants, he began from the bottom, being formed at the altar, learning not only to preach, but to live the faith. And that formation didn't happen in just one place. He was sent to different countries, facing different cultures, different people, different problems, but with the same mission: to win souls. It is known that he traveled to places like Peru, Argentina, Colombia, and Honduras. And in each of them, he didn't go to seek comfort, he went to give himself completely. In Peru, probably in his early days, he learned what it means to work with perseverance, without recognition, facing the difficulties inherent in someone just starting out. In Argentina, his story marked an important moment, because it was there that, after years of faithfulness, he was consecrated as a bishop in 2011. But that consecration was not the beginning of his story; it was the consequence of a life dedicated to God. Because in God's work, no one ascends without first having passed through the altar. Then came one of his most significant periods in Colombia, where he assumed a great responsibility leading the work. There, his work had not only a spiritual impact but also a social one. Many lives were transformed, families restored, and people found a new opportunity. And that impact was so evident that he even received special recognition, obtaining Colombian citizenship as a testament to the value of his work in that country. But beyond any human recognition, what truly matters is the spiritual fruit, because where there is true faith, there are results.