Kleber Lucas was a renowned Brazilian gospel singer, songwriter, and pastor born in 1968. He started his music career in the 1990s and gained popularity with his albums "Heidei Graças" and "Meu Maior Prazer". Kleber's music career flourished, but his personal life was marred by three divorces and controversies surrounding his ecumenical views. He was criticized for defending a union of religions, which many saw as a departure from his evangelical roots.
Despite his success, Kleber's ministry was affected by his personal life, and he was accused of losing his fear of God and spirituality. In 2022, a video of him partying and drinking went viral, leading to widespread criticism from Christians. The singer's response was to release a new song, "Coração de Amor," with Elaine Martins.
The video's narrator questions what happened to Kleber Lucas, who was once a respected figure in the evangelical community. They attribute his downfall to his three divorces, ecumenism, and departure from the true message of the gospel. The narrator concludes by urging viewers to pray for Kleber's restoration and to learn from his story, emphasizing the importance of staying true to one's faith and not accepting the temptations of the world.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. Kleber Lucas was born in 1968 in São Gonçalo, Rio de Janeiro.
2. He grew up in a humble community with a talent for singing and composing.
3. He gave himself to Jesus in 1985 at the age of 17.
4. He began participating in the youth choir of the Nova Vida de Icaraí church.
5. He moved to Goiânia and his musical talent caught the attention of the ministry.
6. He joined the group Koinonia de Praise in 1990 and composed the song "Jehovah é o meu Cavaleiro".
7. He left the group in 1995 and started his solo career.
8. He released his first album, "Heidei Graças", in 1996.
9. He released the album "Meu Maior Prazer" in 1998.
10. He gained national recognition with the albums "Deus Cuida de Mim" and "Aos Pés da Cruz" in 1999 and 2001.
11. He got divorced for the first time in 2003.
12. He released the album "To Be Worth It" in 2003.
13. He released the album "Casa de Davi" in 2005.
14. He was consecrated as a pastor and acted as a music producer for several evangelical singers.
15. He composed popular praises, including "Fernanda Brum's Tempo de Crescer" and "Aline Barros' Em Amor".
16. He released the album "Comunhão para Quem Ama" in 2007.
17. He got divorced for the second time in 2008.
18. He released the album "Profeta de Esperança" in 2012, which won the Latin Grammy for best Christian music in the Portuguese language.
19. He got married for the third time to Danielle Favato in 2014.
20. He adopted a more liberal stance and supported the ecumenical cause.
21. He released the album "Meu" in 2016.
22. He released the album "Alvo" in 2017.
23. He released the album "Nosso Deus é Fiel" in 2018.
24. He got divorced for the third time in 2020.
25. He released a new song, "Coração de Amor", in partnership with Elaine Martins in 2022.