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Brazil

Of the 89.5 percent of the population that identifies as Christian, 75.9 percent are Roman Catholic, and much of Brazil’s Catholicism consists of syncretistic practices due to the historical influence of tribal religions from African slaves and Brazil’s indigenous peoples. The ethnic religions of these tribal people and syncretistic Catholics often include some form of spiritism involving belief that spirits temporarily inhabit physical bodies through successive incarnations toward moral and intellectual improvement. Spiritism also asserts that spirits may inhabit things to influence the material world for good or evil.
All evangelical work assisted by Christian Aid Mission is geared toward tribal people who practice the traditional ethnic religions. Many people in this segment of the population are found in the 209 unreached people groups.
Evangelical faith has grown substantially in the past decade, thanks in large measure to the work of native missionaries. One indigenous ministry supported by Christian Aid Mission has planted churches throughout several states of Brazil. Providing medical services and education to desperately poor people in isolated jungle villages, local missionaries seek donations to travel to new unreached areas. Another local ministry requests assistance to send and support native missionaries to an area where there is no evangelical presence.
Leaders of several ethnic groups in Amazon regions request training in community development as a means for planting churches in unreached areas. Support is also needed for a ministry that is translating the New Testament into a local tribal language, and local missionaries building a Bible training center along the Amazon River seek funding to help meet the growing demand for trained pastors, missionaries and other church leaders.
Sources: Joshua Project, Wikipedia, Etnopedia

212.4 million

Population

24.56%

Evangelical Population:

323

People Groups:

209

Unreached People Groups:

How to Pray for Brazil

  • Pray that people beholden to false gods, idols and spirits would embrace Christ as the only God.
  • Pray for health and strength for local missionaries working in remote areas filled with dangers.
  • Pray that churches would thrive and bring the warmth and light of God amid the darkness of their surrounding communities.

More stories from Brazil

Share Gospel Truths With New Believers in Brazil
Pray that new believers have opportunities to deepen their faith. Local missionaries visited a remote tribe where another missionary lives and has established a church. During their three-day visit, the missionaries conducted a Bible study for the local leaders to help them gain a deeper understanding of Scripture and of their faith. They also taught on the importance of family, missions, and commitment to God. “At the end of the course, the leaders were renewed in their lives and asked us to have other courses because they lack a lot of knowledge about the Bible,” the ministry leader said. Donations of $25 or $50 support such evangelism and discipleship efforts.
Celebrate as the Lost Turn to Jesus in Brazil
Pray for local missionaries as they seek to bring entire communities to the Lord. A local ministry has made exciting headway with several indigenous tribes. As they continue to disciple several families who have become believers, at least one other family has chosen to give their lives to Jesus too. In addition, the missionaries hold literacy classes and crafting activities with the village children and use soccer as a gospel outreach to the youth. In another village, missionaries study the Bible each Sunday with approximately 30 people. Your donations support this gospel work among indigenous people.
Gospel Finds Good Soil and Hard Ground in Brazil
A woman in a remote jungle village of Brazil learned half of the gospel by habitually partying and getting drunk. Camila* didn’t need anyone to tell her that sin led to despair and spiritual death, because she had lived it by pursuing empty pleasures, a native Christian leader said. “She said that it no longer gave her joy,” he said. “She was very sad and with great despair for the future of life, especially when she thought about man’s eternity.”