South American Division

Adventist Volunteers Distribute Free Books in Brazil for the Impacto Esperança 2025 Initiative

Early-morning outreach event shares A Chave da Virada and The Great Controversy with hundreds in one of São Paulo’s busiest markets.

Brazil

Stephanie Prado, South American Division, and ANN
Hispanic community distributed missionary books to visitors of the Feirinha da Madrugada, in São Paulo.

Hispanic community distributed missionary books to visitors of the Feirinha da Madrugada, in São Paulo.

Photo: Pv Morais

On April 12, 2025, members of the Hispanic Adventist community gathered near the bustling Feirinha da Madrugada in the Brás district, São Paulo, in Brazil, for an early-morning literature outreach initiative. Their goal: to share messages of hope by distributing A Chave da Virada (The Key to the Turnaround), the 2025 Impacto Esperança (Impact Hope) missionary book.

The group, made up of volunteers from five Adventist churches with predominantly Hispanic membership, walked the streets of the fair offering books to vendors, customers, and passersby. Alongside the Portuguese-language book, they also distributed Spanish copies of The Great Controversy.

Mariela Castilho, a member of the Vila Medeiros Adventist Church in northern São Paulo, has operated a clothing stand at the Feirinha for over 12 years. This year, she chose to go beyond her usual participation in Impacto Esperança by transforming her store into a place of outreach. She welcomed visitors with tea, cookies, and books.

“It’s very special to take part in this initiative here,” Castilho said. “God has given me this space to work. Why not dedicate a day or give up my spot to help with this wonderful mission? Sharing books with my Hispanic brothers and Brazilian friends is something truly meaningful.”

Spreading Hope Across the City

On April 11, pastors and staff from the São Paulo East and North regional headquarters of the Seventh-day Adventist Church also joined the outreach. In Vila Matilde, they distributed A Chave da Virada (The Key to Turnaround) along with a special missionary magazine for children.

“I want to thank each church and every member who purchased books to give away freely, in their neighborhoods, on the streets, to family and friends, as an introduction to what promises to be a powerful Holy Week,” said Luiz Piazze, president of the East São Paulo Conference.

Across the conference territory, more than 350,000 copies of A Chave da Virada will be distributed during street outreach activities, health expos, community support programs, and other initiatives designed to bring encouragement and spiritual reflection to the public.

Mariela Castilho (first on the left) and her sisters distributing books.

Mariela Castilho (first on the left) and her sisters distributing books.

Photo: PV Morais

Books were delivered to visitors of the Feirinha da Madrugada.

Books were delivered to visitors of the Feirinha da Madrugada.

Photo: PV Morais

Young people and Pathfinders from the communities also participated in the action.

Young people and Pathfinders from the communities also participated in the action.

Photo: PV Morais

Actions of Hope

On April 11, pastors and collaborators from the administrative headquarters of the Adventist Church for the eastern and northern regions of São Paulo distributed the book and the missionary magazine, aimed at children, at points in Vila Matilde.

Employees distribute books near the Vila Matilde subway station.

Employees distribute books near the Vila Matilde subway station.

Photo: Jatir Bernardo

Passers-by receive a book from the volunteers.

Passers-by receive a book from the volunteers.

Photo: Jatir Bernardo

Employees distribute books near the Vila Matilde subway station.

Employees distribute books near the Vila Matilde subway station.

Photo: Jatir Bernardo

Volunteers and pastors participate in mission.

Volunteers and pastors participate in mission.

Photo: Jatir Bernardo

“I would like to thank each church and each brother who purchased books to hand out for free on the streets, in the neighborhood, to their family and friends as an introduction to what will be a wonderful week: Holy Week,” commented Piazze.  

Throughout the territory of the East São Paulo East Conference, more than 350,000 copies of A Chave da Virada will be distributed through street delivery actions, in addition to health fairs, solidarity clothing lines, and other initiatives.

The original article was published on the South American Division Spanish news site. Join the ANN WhatsApp Channel for the latest Adventist news updates.

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