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Brazil Adventist University, Engenheiro Coelho campus (Centro Universitário Adventista de São Paulo or UNASP-EC) is an institution that offers early childhood education, elementary, high school, and higher education in a day and boarding school system. It belongs to the Seventh-day Adventist Church in Brazil and is part of the Adventist world educational network.

​The Brazil Ellen G. White Research Center is an institution of the Seventh-day Adventist Church overseen by Ellen G. White Estate Incorporated, which is headquartered in the city of Silver Spring, Maryland, United States.

The Casa Publicadora Brasileira (Brazil Publishing House) (CPB) is a publisher of books, magazines, and other denominational materials for the Seventh-day Adventist Church in Brazil, which produces and distributes religious content in Portuguese.

​The Brazilian Adventist Retirement and Assistance Institute (IAJA) is a Seventh-day Adventist Church pension institution, which operates in the South American Division territory. Its headquarters is in the city of Brasília, Federal District, Brazil.

Brazilian Creationist Society (SCB) is a civil, nonprofit, educational, and cultural association. Its headquarters is located in Brasília, Brazil. It aims to suggest, promote, coordinate, and implement actions and programs that support multi-disciplinary scientific research of intelligent design in nature.

Heber Pintos Britos, teacher, illustrator, and drawer, was born April 27, 1942, in the city of Montevideo, Uruguay.

​Lionel Brooking, English Adventist nurse, canvasser, teacher, was one of the first converts and missionaries in Argentina.

Edgar Brooks was an editor, pastor, and teacher of English origin who served in England, Peru, and Argentina.

​Pedro Mariano Brouchy was a missionary nurse, pastor, evangelist, and Adventist administrator. He served as a missionary in northern Argentina and as the president of several fields in the former Austral Union Conference (Argentina, Paraguay, and Uruguay).

John Lewis Brown was an Adventist pastor, missionary in three continents, pioneer in El Salvador and the Amazon region of Brazil, diffuser of Adventist publications and church administrator.

​Walton John Brown was the son of missionaries, a pastor, educator, writer, musician, and longtime educational manager, and a missionary in North America, South America and Central America.

Jorge Burlandy served the Seventh-day Adventist Church as a pastor, an evangelist, an administrator, and a professor in Brazil from 1963 to 2003.

​The Missão Calebe (Caleb Mission Project) is an evangelistic program of the Seventh-day Adventist Church in the South American Division. Its goal is to involve young Adventists in voluntary service and evangelism. Those who participate in the Caleb Mission Project are commonly called “Calebs,” and can be recognized by their shirts and backpacks with the project’s name and logo.

​Pedro Saturno Camacho was an accountant, canvasser, and administrator from Brazil.

​Alcides Campolongo was a pastor, evangelist, professor, TV and Radio presenter, and writer from Brazil.

Coral Carlos Gomes [Carlos Gomes Choir] is one of the oldest Seventh-day Adventist Church choirs in Brazil.

​George William Casebeer was a North American pastor, educator, and evangelist. He served in the United States and as a missionary to Ecuador, Chile, and Argentina.

Manuel Salustiano de Castro was a pastor, missionary, and church administrator in Brazil and Angola.

​Juan Elías Cayrus was from a Waldensian family and came in contact with Adventism in Europe through Ellen G. White. He emigrated to Uruguay and formed a large Adventist family, whose descendants include pastors, denomination workers, and people committed to the church.

​The Ceara Conference is an administrative unit of the Seventh-day Adventist Church, located in the territory of the Northeast Brazil Union Mission. Its headquarters is in the city of Fortaleza, State of Ceará, Brazil.