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​Vere Fitzroy Chamberlayne was a literature evangelist of English origin. He was converted to Adventism in Patagonia, Argentina, through contact with the canvassing program to which he then dedicated his life.

​Chile Adventist University (Universidad Adventista de Chile or UnACh) is a higher educational institution in the Seventh-day Adventist Church that operates in the territory of Chile Union Mission.

The Chile Union Mission (Unión Chilena, UCh) is an administrative unit of the Seventh-day Adventist Church within the territory of the South American Division of Seventh-day Adventists.

Arnaldo Benedicto Christianini was a pioneering Seventh-day Adventist pastor, editor, and educator.

Juan Gastón Clouzet Jenkins was a pastor, journalist, writer, director, publisher, teacher, lecturer, and administrator in the Chile Union Mission and in the South American Division.

Manoel Soares Coelho, pastor and publishing leader, was born January 25, 1905, in the British territory of Bermuda.

Connection 2.0 is a quarterly periodical of the Brazil Publishing House of the Seventh-day Adventist Church in Brazil. The magazine aims to be an educational resource to present biblical values that form the Adventist worldview to high school students in Adventist academies in Brazil.

Germano João Frederico Conrad, canvasser, evangelist, and administrator, was born April 9, 1887, in Campos dos Quevedos, in the municipality of São Lourenço do Sul, Rio Grande do Sul.

David Mesquita da Costa was an educator, leader, and administrator in Brazil.

Richard B. Craig was a canvasser for more than forty years in the United States and Argentina.

The Cruzeiro do Sul Adventist Academy (Instituto Adventista Cruzeiro do Sul, IACS) offers early childhood, elementary and high school education to day and boarding students. It is one of the institutions of the South Brazil Union (União Sul Brasileira, USB) and is located in the city of Taquara, in the state of Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil.

Iraci Castelo Cunha, educator and evangelist, was born December 31, 1924, in the city of Fortaleza, state of Ceará.

​Curitiba Adventist Academy Bom Retiro is an educational unit administrated by South Parana Conference of Seventh-day Adventists. It has been in existence for over 120 years, making it the first confessional school among the nearly 500 such units operating in Brazil. It is located in the city of Curitiba, in the state of Paraná.

​Curitiba Adventist Clinic is a medical health institution of the Seventh-day Adventist Church located in the territory of the South Brazil Union. Its headquarters is in the city of Curitiba, in the state of Paraná, Brazil.

Domingos Peixoto da Silva was an evangelist, pastor, administrator, lecturer, teacher, writer, and public relations expert of the Seventh-day Adventist Church in Brazil.

Arthur Dassow, teacher and administrator, was born July 30, 1921, in the city of Santa Cruz do Sul, an old German community located in the inner part of the state of Rio Grande do Sul.

Thomas H. Davis was a pioneering missionary to South America, especially in Chile and Ecuador.

​Cordélia Brandão de Carvalho Denz, primary teacher and school director, was born in 1907, in the city of Aracajú, state of Sergipe, Brazil. Daughter of João Mendonça de Carvalho and Isaura Brandão de Carvalho, she had six siblings: Briolanja, Leida, Cleóbulo, Newton, José, and Tenison.

Claude Dessignet; his wife, Antoinette S. de Dessignet; and his children, Juan Claudio and Ana, were the first Adventists in Chile and probably in South America as well.

​Emílio Doehnert was a canvasser, administrator, and manager of the Brazilian Publishing House.