Global Challenge Brazil 2026 (Conference + Outreach)
To bring the hope and love of the gospel to the (favela) slum in the heart of São Paulo, connecting with those in need and sharing God’s light through compassionate outreach.
Brazil
Ministry details
The event begins with a three-day conference, held from July 24th to 26th, featuring international speakers, inspiring praise and worship, and practical workshops designed to equip you for the outreach ahead.
From July 27th to August 1st, participants will go into the communities to visit homes, connect with the people, and share the love and truth of Christ through evangelism, service, and compassion. It will be a week to witness God’s power at work — in you and through you.
During the evangelistic week, we will partner with the UNA Project and stay at their base. Together, we will take part in a variety of evangelistic and social activities within the community. These activities will include children’s workshops with baking, crafts, and games; evangelism in public schools; home visits and house church gatherings; prayer walks; and food distribution combined with door-to-door evangelism.
During the outreach (Evangelistic Campaign), participants only need to bring their personal hygiene items.
Costs:
Conference + Outreach: US$ 594.00
Vaccination:
Participants must have the Yellow Fever vaccination.
Participant Profile
We are looking for people who are passionate about Jesus and want to share his Good News with others. Participants need to be flexible, adaptable, and teachable, with an open heart to serve.
Frequently Asked Questions
Accommodation
During the mission conference, accommodations will be provided at a UNA Project house. You’ll only need to bring your personal hygiene items.
Food
All meals are provided. If you have any special dietary requirements, please let your local OM office know.
Travel
Please plan to fly into São Paulo/Guarulhos International Airport (GRU), arriving either on the evening of July 23rd or the morning of July 24th.
Health
Participants must be in good health and able to engage in physical activities as required.
Visa
Most countries do not require a visa to enter Brazil; however, participants are responsible for verifying their own visa requirements.