In the early days of Portuguese colonization of Brazil, only men went to this South American colony. A high percentage of Portuguese men married either indigenous or African women. The result was that most of Brazil’s elite were not “pure” white.
The Brazilian diaspora can be any mix of ethnicity, but their heart language is Portuguese. They are usually from Brazil’s urban centers.
Canada has it’s share of Brazilian migrants, and they are most likely to live in Ontario, Quebec, or British Columbia.
Brazilians come to Canada seeking better job opportunities and economic stability. Those who remain in Canada have cultural events like Brazilfest in Toronto. Canada offers priority to skilled workers, and students can apply for permanent residency.
Brazilians, no matter where they live, are usually Roman Catholic, with a significant minority of Evangelicals. Brazilians have sent out Christian workers to other parts of the world. The Brazilian diaspora can take Christ to the country where they reside.
Brazilians need to take up their role as Christ’s ambassadors. There are workers among them, but they often lose support after a year or two. Brazilian churches need the perseverance to stay with their role as senders.
Pray for Brazilians in Canada to understand and embrace their role in God’s Kingdom.
Pray that Brazilians will put all their faith in Jesus Christ rather than anything or anyone less.
Pray for Brazilians to disciple people who will disciple still others.
Scripture Prayers for the Brazilian, general in Canada.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brazilian_diaspora
https://compass.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1111/soc4.13201
https://canadaimmigrants.com/brazilian-immigrants-canada/
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