Amilton de Cristo
Writer, Editor, and Director in Brasil
Biography de Amilton de Cristo
Amilton de Cristo (Belém February 19, 1978) is a Brazilian gospel minister, writer and theologian. He is the founder of the Biblical Theological Teaching Institute of Brazil. As a literary translator, he translated the Holy Bible from the original Greek, Hebrew and Aramaic into Portuguese.
Biography
Personal life and Conversion
Amilton was born in belém capital do pará, grew up in the mother of the river where she spent her childhood and adolescence, the son of Manoel Manito de Cristo and the owner Teodora Rodrigues de Cristo of a family of five sisters and a brother Amilton was raised Catholic and with 16 years of age. age converted to evangelical Protestantism at seventeen, preached his first sermon; after having done ecclesiastical studies at theological college, he became pastor of an Assembly of God church, Amilton lived a large part of his life in the voluntary service of the gospel and for some years he temporarily held the ecclesiastical position for the benefit of others, as a writer wrote, translated dozens of works of a spiritual and self-help character that were translated into more than 50 languages, then moved from the state of Pará to Brasília. from 2005 he moved to Brasília and in 2010 he moved to São Paulo and then moved to the state of Rio Grande do Sul where he currently resides.