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rennet.noel17@gmail.comBy rennet.noel17@gmail.comJuly 19, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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In Brazil, three teenagers diagnosed with autism were baptized in rituals specially adapted by evangelical churches. Through gestures, communications committees, or simple words, they expressed their faith in Jesus and moved their communities. These testimonies reflect the progress of a more inclusive, sensitive and dedicated church. Photo: Social Media

Three Brazilian teenagers diagnosed with autism were recently baptized in a ritual that was specifically adapted to meet their needs.

These baptisms, held in different parts of the country, mark an important step forward in inclusion in evangelical communities.

Arthur: “He’s a miracle.”

The first case to touch hundreds was Arthur, a 16-year-old diagnosed with autism. His baptism took place at O Brasil Para Cristo Cathedral in the Alegre district of Rio de Janeiro.

In a deeply emotional setting, Arthur clearly answered the pastor’s questions and expressed his desire to give Jesus his life. “Arthur is a miracle,” his mother Fatima told local media. “He was a boy who never spoke or made eye contact. Now he responds and gives him a hug. He lives the evidence of God’s power,” reported the Brazilian news portal Giame.

On the church’s Instagram page, they shared: “Arthur is a teenager with autism diagnosed with aggression, strange (opposite disorder), attention deficit and hyperactivity. However, despite all of his diagnosis, Arthur is able to interact with the whole church, his family and friends.

The moment was captured on video and shared on social media. There, it quickly became a word of mouth because of its kindness and spiritual depth.

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Daniel, a young autistic man dressed in plaid, was filmed with his family after the baptism.

Daniel: “One of the happiest days of my life”

A few days ago, another 16-year-old, Daniel, who is 16 years old, has severe (level 3) autism and nonverbal, the name Daniel was baptized at home at a private ceremony hosted by his family and the faith community.

Daniel communicated using a letterboard. When asked if he wanted to believe in Jesus and be baptized, he wrote “Yes.”

“It was one of the happiest times of my life,” said his mother, Claudia Boechat. “The church was sensitive, loving and understanding towards our son.”

The ceremony was led by Pastor Glauco Ferreira, founder of the Church Autism Project. He said:

Third Case: Diversity Uniformation

Inspired by these two testimonies, the third family chose to baptize their teenage son with autism in a personalized ceremony supported by a local church. Details have not been made public yet, but this experience is known to be similarly adapted, respecting the pace of the young man and being deeply spiritual.

This reflects the growth trends of Brazilian evangelical churches. This is committed to ensuring that all people have the right to baptism, regardless of their condition.

Church: A place for everyone

These three stories reflect not only the change in individual lives, but also the growing commitment between Christian communities, to become truly inclusive spaces. From the use of visual aids to adapting environments and rituals, the church is making meaningful progress towards full integration.

“It’s not a concession, it’s spiritual justice,” Pastor Ferreira said.

“Baptism is an act of faith and belonging. Without exception, everyone has the right to experience it.”

The testimony of Arthur, Daniel, and this third young man serves as a living reminder that God’s grace is revealed in many ways. And the true church opens up everything equally.

It was originally published in Diario Cristiano, the Spanish version of Christian Daily International.

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