A powerful evangelical revival is sweeping Brazil’s northwest Amazon, a region once dominated by Catholicism.
Missionaries and local pastors traveling by river have helped establish thousands of small churches, leading to widespread conversions. In just six months, 14,500 people were baptized.
Leaders say the growth is driven by accessibility—evangelical churches train local pastors quickly and remain present in communities where Catholic priests may only visit occasionally.
Beyond numbers, missionaries and church teams report transformed lives, strengthened communities, and expanded humanitarian and medical outreach.





