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Campinas, Brazil · Portuguese Updated: Mar 2021

Campinas - Portuguese

Campinas is a city in the state of Sao Paulo, Brazil. It is the second largest city in the state, with a population of 1.8 million people. Campinas is known for its universities, which include the University of Campinas, one of the largest in Brazil. The city is also home to many multinational companies, such as Coca-Cola, General Motors, and Honda. Campinas has a tropical climate, with average temperatures of 22 degrees Celsius.

Key Facts

  • Campinas is a city in southeastern Brazil.
  • It is the largest city in the state of Sao Paulo.
  • Campinas is home to the University of Campinas, one of the largest universities in Brazil.
  • The city has a large Italian community, and Italian is one of the most spoken languages in Campinas.
  • Campinas is known for its high-tech industry, and is home to many multinational companies.
  • The city is also home to the Campinas International Airport, the second busiest airport in Brazil.

Overall Infrastructure Score

Total Infrastructure Score

21 / 35

Base

5/5

There is a strong, healthy church that can receive new ex-pats.

As of Mar 2021

1 submission on record

Strengths & Weaknesses

Top Strengths

  • Bible Translation 5/5

    There is a full Bible translation available that is understandable and translated from original languages

  • Evangelism 4/5

    Evangelism is happening in the local language predominantly by local/long-term believers, but not widely

  • Literature 4/5

    Translated Christian literature is available with adequate distribution but consumption is not wide. Local believers are creating literature and distribution platforms.

Top Weaknesses

  • Seminary 1/5

    There is no known seminary for theological training or there is a Protestant seminary but it is not at all recommended

  • Healthy Churches 2/5

    One healthy church exists

  • Local Pastor Training 2/5

    There are good ways that local pastors are trained but these are more ad hoc or led by outsiders

Core Indicators

Base

5/5

There is a strong, healthy church that can receive new ex-pats.

Bible Translation

5/5

There is a full Bible translation available that is understandable and translated from original languages

Evangelism

4/5

Evangelism is happening in the local language predominantly by local/long-term believers, but not widely

Next Step (4 → 5)

Help local/long-term believers widen evangelism across the city

Healthy Churches

2/5

One healthy church exists

Next Step (2 → 3)

Establish more new healthy churches until those new churches also start a healthy church. Long term goal of new national churches established by national churches with national resources only.

Literature

4/5

Translated Christian literature is available with adequate distribution but consumption is not wide. Local believers are creating literature and distribution platforms.

Next Step (4 → 5)

Work with churches and believers to develop a culture of reading Christian literature more widely

Local Pastor Training

2/5

There are good ways that local pastors are trained but these are more ad hoc or led by outsiders

Next Step (2 → 3)

Use outside resources to establish a clearly defined training that partners with local churches with the long term goal of being financed by national churches.

Local Worship Music

3/5

Local believers sing Western worship songs written by foreigners

Next Step (3 → 4)

Establish multiple projects to encourage writing good worship songs by national believers. Long term goal of increasing use of locally written worship songs in churches.

Seminary

1/5

There is no known seminary for theological training or there is a Protestant seminary but it is not at all recommended

Next Step (1 → 2)

Establish an in-country seminary even if professors are expats. Long term goal of national students becoming professors.

Location

Latest submission: Mar 2021

1 submission on record

Data reflects the most recent local assessment.