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With a population of 190 million, Brazil is a land of great need and great opportunity. Wherever hope encounters desperation, Christians are making a significant impact.

Think global, act local

The culmination of 22 years of ministry, OM Brazil’s Training Centre both equips those wanting to serve in missions overseas and engenders ministries that reach marginalized people groups within the country.

Our culture is people-oriented, and Brazilians are thus well-suited to work in places like Central Asia, Middle East, North Africa and Eastern Europe. Churches are often young, dynamic and ready to take on their role in world mission. OM serves the Church through mobilizing, recruiting, training and sending workers overseas.

At home, 85% of Brazilians are still not followers of Christ. We work to reach street kids, homosexuals, prostitutes, the homeless and drug addicts in urban centres as well as fishermen villages in remote areas.

Would you consider joining our team? If so, bring a flexible attitude, graceful heart and lots of love in your luggage. Unforgettable lessons and experiences await you in Brazil!

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Recent Stories from Brazil

Love and Life Ministry
17 Oct, 2008
The Love and Life Ministry in Brazil reaches out to poor communities with the voluntary help of many local professionals.

Out of the mud
15 Apr, 2008
Brazilian lady that got out from the streets of Sao Paulo and was transformed by the Gospel. Today she is a missionary reaching the marginalized people.

A hug for peace
22 Aug, 2007
On Friday 13 July, people from all over the world gathered to watch the official opening of the Pan American Games in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.

TeenStreet Brazil
23 Jan, 2006
Around 500 teenagers gathered in Maringa, Brazil for TeenStreet in January 2006 - double the number at the 2005 conference.

FISHERS OF MEN
FISHERS OF MEN12 May, 2004
Marcio Garcia was a 20-year-old Bible student when he first had the vision of reaching Brazil's isolated fishermen with the good news of salvation. Uncertain whether this was from God, he shared his dream with experienced believers. Most encouraged Marcio to go ahead.

The first priority was to survey 5,600 miles of Brazilian coastline. With the help of Missionary Aviation Fellowship (MAF) Marcio eventually located 2,000 villages that had no knowledge of Jesus Christ. For the first 3½ years, he and his wife Damaris lived on a boat and managed to introduce Jesus to 62 fishing villages. Afterwards they based themselves among the fishermen and raised a family in very simple conditions.

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