Brazilian Evangelical Christian Alliance

It regroup 31 Evangelical Christian denominations, 68 organizations, educational institutions and local churches in Brazil.

[6][7] After several meetings of tapping, the Charter of Principles and Guidelines was established[8] and a working group, which initiated the Alliance later.

[15] The Alliance has positioned itself against the "staff voting" that is the hallmark of candidates for religious leaders.

Second part of the evangelical leadership, the Alliance is getting involved in political matters that you would not be relevant or government ideology incompatible with the Protestant faith, especially the involvement of the Alliance leaders with Theology of Integral Mission, which is a Protestant version of Liberation Theology in Catholicism.

[26][27] This fact was disclosed as the triggering event of output Alliance of Christian Churches New Life of the organization.