A timeless reflection on belief, hope, and the power of choosing faith.
There’s something magical about belief — not just the kind that belongs to twinkling lights and childhood dreams, but the kind that shapes how we see the world and our place in it. In Eu Acredito No Papai Noel E Eu Acredito Em Deus, author Lynn Currie dives deep into that very idea, blending wonder and wisdom into a heartfelt exploration of why belief still matters. Now available in a Portuguese edition, this book invites readers on a soul-stirring journey that connects the innocence of childhood with the profound depth of faith, proving that believing isn’t naïve — it’s powerful.
Currie doesn’t just argue for faith; he gently opens the door to understanding it. Whether you’ve questioned the existence of God, wrestled with doubt, or simply longed for something greater, this book offers thoughtful insights that make belief feel not just reasonable, but deeply human.
“não é necessário que ele atenda às nossas ideias do que ele deveria ser. Deus é quem Ele é. Primeiro, quem somos nós para questioná-Lo? Depois, há a questão do livre-arbítrio. De onde vem o que chamamos de mal?”
— Eu Acredito No Papai Noel E Eu Acredito Em Deus, Argumentos Contra Deus, P. 32
The Heart of the Book
At its core, this book is a reflection on the very nature of belief — how it forms, why it matters, and how it transforms us. Currie approaches the topic with honesty and humility, acknowledging that belief is a choice and that both faith and doubt require courage. Through a thoughtful blend of science, logic, and theology, he dismantles the notion that belief is irrational, showing instead that faith and reason are not enemies but companions.
What makes this book stand out is its seamless weaving of childhood wonder and adult understanding. By connecting the innocence of believing in Santa Claus with the deeper significance of believing in God, Currie crafts a metaphor that resonates with anyone who has struggled to hold on to hope in a skeptical world. It’s a book that doesn’t preach — it invites. It asks us to look closer, think deeper, and rediscover the quiet strength that belief can bring into our lives.
The Voice of Faith
Lynn Currie brings a rare blend of academic depth and heartfelt sincerity to his work. He studied philosophy and theology at Lincoln Christian University and earned both his B.A. and M.A. in psychology from the University of Illinois Springfield, focusing on social psychology and research design. His master’s work centered on religiosity, a theme that continues to shape his writing and teaching. Currie has worn many hats — from teacher and program evaluator to youth sponsor and deacon — and his lifelong dedication to understanding belief and human behavior shines through in this book. He and his wife are active members of the Episcopal Church in Decatur, Illinois.
A Story That Invites You to Believe
Eu Acredito No Papai Noel E Eu Acredito Em Deus is more than just a book — it’s an invitation to see belief not as a weakness, but as a choice that gives life meaning. This Portuguese edition carries that message across cultures and generations, reminding us that faith and wonder are universal.

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Grab your copy today and rediscover the beauty of believing — in wonder, in hope, and in something greater than ourselves.