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What is DINA?
DINA is an acronym that stands for Day of the Unreached. This event is held in a single day where churches and Christians throughout Brazil unite in prayer e carry out awareness and engagement actions of the Church of Christ in favor of the urgency of the missionary task_cc781905-5cde-3194- bb3b-136bad5cf58d_ among Peoples Unreached by the gospel. If you still don't know what Unreached Peoples are, you can click on the link below to learn more about the topic.
DINA is always held on the third Sunday of August. This date was chosen because the Moravians, the first modern missionary movement, had their missionary revival in that month and from a prayer meeting, they began a continuous journey in search of taking the gospel to the most distant peoples from the earth. And that is our wish as an organization, that the Church in Brazil through that day can have an encounter with the Spirit of Missions, the Holy Spirit, and start a continuous walk towards the will that There is in God revealed in every bible, from be light to all the nations of the earth.