Brazilian, White in Uruguay

Brazilian, White
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People Name: Brazilian, White
Country: Uruguay
10/40 Window: No
Population: 20,000
World Population: 100,860,300
Primary Language: Portuguese
Primary Religion: Christianity
Christian Adherents: 93.00 %
Evangelicals: 26.00 %
Scripture: Complete Bible
Ministry Resources: Yes
Jesus Film: Yes
Audio Recordings: Yes
People Cluster: Portuguese, Brazilian
Affinity Bloc: Latin-Caribbean Americans
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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 was not “pure” white like the United States. “White” was defined by physical characteristics such as skin color, hair texture, and the shape of lips.

Eventually, in the 1890s, more Europeans came to Brazil, adding to the White population.

Today, the stigma attached to being people of color is diminishing in Brazil. Since 2010, more Brazilians identify as either Black or indigenous than they did in previous decades.

White Brazilians live in 16 countries including the United States, where they have their largest diaspora. Most came in the 1990s and later to escape hyperinflation and for job opportunities. Most live in Florida, California, or New York.

What Are Their Lives Like?

About 85 % of Brazil's wealthiest people are white. In Brazil, whites dominate businesses, whether in the fashion industry, sports, or entertainment. They are also entrepreneurs. Such people go to other countries to extend their opportunities. They are usually well-educated and young. Brazilians make many trips between the U.S. and Brazil. In time, they bring their families, which reduces the number of flights between the two countries.

What Are Their Beliefs?

White Brazilians in the United States are Roman Catholic, with a significant minority of Evangelicals. They have sent out missionaries to other parts of the world.

What Are Their Needs?

White Brazilians need to take up their role as Christ’s ambassadors. There are missionaries among them, but they often lose support after a year or two.

Prayer Points

Pray that White Brazilians will put all their faith in Jesus Christ rather than anything or anyone less.
Pray for White Brazilians in the United States to disciple people who will disciple still others.
Pray for White Brazilians to understand and embrace their role in God’s Kingdom.

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