Haiany is a writer, pastor and a civil servant from Congonhas, where she carries out significant work for the community. Working as a Social Worker at SEDAS (Secretariat of Development and Social Assistance), she has stood out for her commitment to social transformation. Now, Haiany presents to the public her most recent work, entitled “What I do while I wait”. The book invites readers to reflect on waiting on God, addressing the challenges of today’s society in a sensitive way. In times of anxiety and uncertainty about the future, the work proposes a new perspective, full of hope and faith, to face the period of waiting with confidence in the divine process. Haiany emphasizes that, many times, we allow ourselves to be consumed by immediacy and hopelessness. However, her book seeks to reclaim the importance of trusting in God’s plans, bringing positive messages that encourage readers to persevere, even in the face of difficulties. In addition to being a writer, Haiany is known for her community work, combining her pastoral vocation and her expertise in social assistance to impact lives. His journey serves as an example for those who seek to combine faith and practice in favor of others.
“What I do while I wait” is an invitation to reevaluate priorities, strengthen spirituality and live in the present with patience and gratitude, while awaiting the fulfillment of divine promises. The work is now available and promises to deeply touch all hearts seeking inspiration and spiritual renewal.