Brazilian, general in Switzerland

Brazilian, general
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People Name: Brazilian, general
Country: Switzerland
10/40 Window: No
Population: 23,000
World Population: 225,700
Primary Language: Portuguese
Primary Religion: Christianity
Christian Adherents: 90.00 %
Evangelicals: 0.00 %
Scripture: Complete Bible
Ministry Resources: Yes
Jesus Film: Yes
Audio Recordings: Yes
People Cluster: Portuguese, Brazilian
Affinity Bloc: Latin-Caribbean Americans
Progress Level:

Introduction / History

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.

One of their destinations is Switzerland, where they are most likely to live in Basel, Geneva, or Zurich.

What Are Their Lives Like?

Brazilians who speak a Swiss language are most likely to find employment, especially in the service industry. Switzerland has four languages, and Portuguese speakers must learn one of them to connect with the Swiss.

Brazilians in Austria have a better work-life balance than they are used to in South America. Brazilians, accustomed to a tropical climate, may find harsh winters challenging, but they can still appreciate Austria’s excellent infrastructure and medical care. Brazilians must validate their diplomas to obtain certification, so they can prove they are qualified for a given job. Those with degrees in IT or medical professions find employment easy.

Brazilians in Switzerland have their own social networks and associations so they can retain their culture and stay in touch with others from their country. The Brazilian community in that country is closs-knit.

What Are Their Beliefs?

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.

What Are Their Needs?

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.

Prayer Points

Pray for Brazilians in Switzerland 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.

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