Before going to the Amazon, I had traveled to Albania with CRU to evangelize to high school students through English camps. During my first trip to Albania, I had chills hearing familiar worship songs being sung in Albanian &
AmazonVida can be your link to a direct partnership that can establish a long-term presence in a community. Your ministry is much more effective as we continue with…
Slow river boats hinder our ministry. Some of the students that attend our training centers travel for two days on the river to attend. Those students aren't the only…
You and your organization can make a difference by coming to the Amazon or you can help us through your prayer support and your financial generosity...
Our network of churches in the jungle has become not only a source of spiritual life, but also a source of physical life as well during this pandemic. Pastors, churches and even local governments are asking us for help with
Our efforts to bring relief to the hurting and to help alleviate the number of deaths in the region took us to the cities of Barreirinha and Nhamunda to make deliveries to their hospitals. Buckets filled with hygiene items and sanitary
Our supply of oxygen has been at critically low levels. The desperate need has been met for a little while. Hospitals around the world are worried about supply and demand but the logistics of such a remote location make it even
In 2021 AV wants to increase the number of communities of hope so we can provide more boots on the ground to reach more villages. Your gift will help us in "Making Disciples. Launching
This has been a busy and unusual year of ministry for Amazon Vida, we never dreamed that we would be spreading the gospel and meeting the physical needs
The ministry that has evolved into AmazonVida started as a small church back in 1952 in the Amazon village of Parintins, Brazil. Pastor Elmer Lessa father, Eduardo…
Our Leadership Training Center has been working for nearly 10 years to empower indigenous leaders on the Amazon river. The training center offers classes in…
If you have been to the Amazon and seen the massive size of the river then you can relate to the poem about a thirsty sailor that said, "Water, water everywhere, not a drop to drink."