About

Cris Ferreira

Cris Ferreira

My name is Cristiane Ferreira. You can call me Cris, just Cris.

I am brazilian, born and raised in São Paulo, one of the largest cities in the world.

I am a Christian believer/Jesus follower and I love to talk about the Word of God, the Gospel of Jesus Christ and Theology in general.

I am a member of the church O Brasil Para Cristo (which means, “Brazil for Christ”) of Vila Carrão, in São Paulo.

Professionally speaking, until recently I was an IT Specialist. That’s when God called me to quit my job.

Recently, I started working as a volunteer for JEAME, a ministry that rescues, rehabilitates and reintegrates children and teenagers living in social risk conditions. I am currently building a new version of their web site and building a version in English.

I am a technology fan and I love to play with my gadgets.

About this blog

I like to talk about my faith, and that’s why I created this blog for: to share thoughts on those subjects with you. I would love to hear from you too, so feel free to share your thoughts and add comments to the posts.

I am currently doing some tests regarding my posting frequency. I am currently posting once a week, on Thursdays, but I might change it according to the feedback I get.

I invite you to explore this blog more. Here are a few suggestions for you to begin with:

My top posts
My personal favorite posts (in alphabetical order)

Contact Information

You can contact me by email. You can also follow me on Twitter and you can like the blog page on Facebook.

Credits

Thank you to Jason Vana for designing the cool logo you see at the top.

“Subscribe” image credit: ©iStockphoto/Palto

For Portuguese speakers / Para quem fala português

Se você fala Português, visite a versão traduzida deste site:

http://www.justcris.com.br

Como eu iniciei este blog em português um bom tempo depois deste em inglês, vários posts não tem tradução. Mas estou atualmente publicando sempre os posts em ambos os blogs.


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