Vanius & Elisabete Dias

AFM – South America, Career Missionaries (Team Missionaries 2021-2024), serving the Geba Animists project in Guinea-Bissau.

Brazilian Donors

You may donate to this mission project using the information provided on the AFMbrasil.org website.

The Family

Originally from South America, Vanius and Elisabete Dias, along with their family, have served as team (2021-2024) and career (2024-present) missionaries with Adventist Frontier Missions while working with the Geba Animists in Guinea-Bissau.

Before entering the ministry, Vanius worked as a business administrator in debt collection management, specializing in leadership and team development. Elisabete, meanwhile, coordinated financial departments at several companies for 15 years.

Their missionary journey began in 2012, when Vanius, then a theology student, received an invitation through the UNASP Mission Center to serve in Guinea-Bissau. The couple accepted immediately. Elisabete became director of an Adventist school, while Vanius served as a district pastor supporting churches and mission groups throughout the country.

After returning to Brazil to complete theological studies and continue ministry work, God called them back to Guinea-Bissau through Adventist Frontier Missions. In 2021, they returned with their children, Esther, Matheus, and Manuela (a big team).

Vanius serves as a pastor, training leaders and sharing the gospel in local communities. Elisabete is a medical student who combines compassion and ministry in missionary work. Their mission focuses on church planting, discipleship and educating young people through language programs that create opportunities for growth and hope. They desire to prepare hearts for Christ’s return through service, education and evangelism.

The hope of Christ’s second coming (Matthew 24:14) remains the central motivation of their mission and service.

Frontier Stories

The Power of Culture

I pray to write again and tell you that Francisco and many others were able to see that Light. Pray. Pray a lot for the missionaries because the road is long, and the challenges are enormous. We are strengthened by knowing that at the end of that road is a God who loves us.

By: By Elisabete Dias
May 01 2022, 2:44 pm | Comments 0

Pascoal & Augustinho

We pray for the fulfillment of Matthew 11:5 in our days, where Jesus exclaims that the blind will see, the lame will walk, the lepers will be healed, the deaf will hear, the dead will be raised, and the poor will receive the gospel.

By: Vanius & Elisabete Dias
March 01 2022, 3:56 pm | Comments 0

Nhinte

Nhinte and her family represent very well those people who are looking for solutions to life’s problems, whether here in Guinea-Bissau, the mansions of Florida, or the suburbs of Rio de Janeiro. We all can help them to seek the way to true happiness. The mission belongs to God, and we should be instruments used by the Holy Spirit to welcome His children and take them into His presence.

By: Vanius & Elisabete Dias
January 01 2022, 5:31 pm | Comments 0

Logos

We believe God has been opening doors for this incredible work from the beginning and will continue to do so — because the mission is not ours, but His.

By: Vanius Dias
November 01 2021, 1:22 pm | Comments 0

Where Travel is Half the Battle

We are confident that God will help us, and we invite you to join us on this splendid missionary journey.

By: Vanius & Elisabete Dias
September 01 2021, 6:08 pm | Comments 0

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