Mission Focus | Boston*
Missionaries | Victor & Ludy Moura
Boston*
Victor and Ludy Vasconcelos Moura serve as church planters in Boston, Massachusetts. They are originally from Brasília, Brazil.
After visiting a church planting friend serving in New England, they felt God’s calling to serve as missionaries. They saw the need for churches that reach the Brazilian people and families that have relocated to the United States.
The Mouras focus their ministry on three different groups: first-generation Brazilian-American parents who left Brazil, primarily speak Portuguese, and don’t speak English well; second-generation children who speak Portuguese at home but English everywhere else (and express themselves in English); and third-generation grandchildren who speak only English.
Discover more about the Mouras, Brazilian families in Boston, what ministry is like in Boston, prayer requests for the Mouras and those they serve, and more in WMU’s missions discipleship curriculum! Check out what we have to offer your church for all age levels at wmustore.com!
*Women on Mission will study the missionaries featured during the Week of Prayer for North American Missions.
5 Fun Facts about the Missionaries
The Mouras have a daughter, Liz, who was born a month after they came to the United States.
Mr. Moura likes to eat roast beef.
The Mouras had only two seasons in Brazil, so they had to get used to the cold winters in Boston.
Mrs. Moura works at Liz’s preschool.
The Mouras speak two languages: Portuguese and English.
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