🌍 Welcome!

Thank you for visiting our website and showing interest in world evangelization.

Our missionary association was founded in 1985 and, since then, has walked a long journey with this purpose. We began by evangelizing in the outskirts of BrasĂ­lia, Brazil, later serving for ten consecutive years in the Amazon region, until in 1995 we transferred our base to the United States to establish churches and provide social assistance to Brazilian immigrants.

In 2014, we launched SEMIPAN (Pan-American Missiological Seminary) to prepare people, ministers, and ministries for missionary work. And in 2018, we began our most daring project: CHURCH FOR ALL NATIONS, which we have been planting across the African continent, including in refugee camps affected by wars and catastrophes.

 

Explore our website, watch the videos, browse the photos, and read the reports to see what we are doing.

Join us so that together we can do more and better.

Share this with your friends, and let us make an effort so that the church can fulfill its mission: to reach every creature and the ends of the earth.

 


WELCOME TO SEMIPAN



SEMIPAN – the Pan-American Missiological Seminar – is a special biblical training course created in 2014 by the missionary association Worldwide Missions Network. It was officially launched at the foot of the Statue of Liberty, in New York City, with the presence of church members and workers.


Its purpose is to prepare people, ministers, and ministries for worldwide missionary work.



Course Structure



The SEMIPAN is a short-term course designed to be taught in churches through three 90-minute sessions, each divided into two 45-minute classes with a 10-minute break.


Unlike many programs created outside the mission field, SEMIPAN was born from real missionary experiences in the field, combining solid biblical teaching with practical involvement.



Experience and Outreach



  • Since 2018, after reaching more than 20,000 participants in churches across the United States, Argentina, Paraguay, and Brazil, SEMIPAN has expanded to provide practical missionary involvement through the project “Church for All Nations”, which:
    • Plants new churches,
    • Trains workers,
    • Supports native missionaries in Mozambique, the Democratic Republic of Congo, and Burundi, especially among refugees of wars and natural disasters.



In 2015, SEMIPAN was enriched with new subjects and became an approved program for ministerial training by the Free Methodist Church North America (FMCNA).


Today, SEMIPAN is available online and in different languages worldwide.



How to Join



Classes can be taken:


  • Collectively, in local churches;
  • Individually, by anyone who wants to understand the challenges of world evangelization and become practically involved in fulfilling the Lord’s Great Commission.



The course uses updated maps, charts, and statistics to show:


  • What the church has accomplished since the apostolic age;
  • What still remains to be done;
  • Areas dominated by hostile ideologies and religions;
  • The logistical and operational methods needed to overcome these challenges.




The Call



SEMIPAN is a dynamic and essential program designed to equip the workers of the eleventh hour to reach the ends of the earth.


 Enroll now!

Form a class in your church or study individually.


Contact us on WhatsApp: +1 (704) 575-0537

or fill out the form below to receive your study materials and personal access code.



WHO MAY BE HONORED WITH THE SOWER DIPLOMA



The Worldwide Missions Network is a missionary, educational, and humanitarian organization built over four decades through the collective dedication of many individuals across different nations, cultures, and historical contexts.


Since its founding, the mission has been sustained by men and women who served faithfully and practically — first in Brazil, especially in Brasília and the Amazon region — later in the United States, and more recently across several nations in Africa.





Origin and Meaning of The Sower Diploma



Inspired by the symbolic image of the Sower displayed at the Billy Graham Library in Charlotte, North Carolina, The Sower Diploma was established as a Commendation of Honor for Missionary Merit.


Its purpose is to formally recognize individuals who, throughout these 40 years, have made relevant, concrete, and verifiable contributions to the mission’s projects, actions, and purposes.


Whenever possible, the Diploma is presented before the Sower statue at the Billy Graham Library, symbolically connecting the historic missionary legacy with the ongoing work of the present.





Historical Recognition and Posthumous Honors



Throughout this journey, many who played decisive roles in the early years of the mission are no longer with us. Yet, their legacy remains alive.


During SEMIPAN 2026, their stories will be documented, presented, and publicly honored through posthumous recognition, preserving the memory of those who laid strong foundations for the advancement of missionary work.





Criteria and New Nominations



In response to the growing challenges faced by the mission — particularly in regions affected by armed conflict, humanitarian crises, and natural disasters — the Worldwide Missions Network seeks to broaden the involvement of new collaborators.


The Sower Diploma may be granted to individuals who:


  • Demonstrate genuine and practical commitment to the mission’s principles
  • Contribute effectively to the support, sustainability, and expansion of missionary projects
  • Provide strategic support to those serving directly in the field
  • Act ethically, transparently, and in alignment with the Christian values of the mission






A Broad Call to Cooperation



The Worldwide Missions Network believes that strengthening missionary work depends on the conscious participation of people from diverse vocational and professional backgrounds.


This recognition extends to:


Church and ministry leaders, Christian entrepreneurs, workers, homemakers, young people, professionals, and retirees — all who, according to their calling and availability, are willing to serve as sowers, supporting those who labor as reapers in the mission field.


The entire process is conducted with institutional transparency, logistical organization, administrative responsibility, and human care, reflecting the mission’s commitment to integrity and excellence in service to the Kingdom of God.