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Silas Malafaia
Silas Malafaia in 2019
Born (1958-09-14) 14 September 1958 (age 66)
Occupation(s)Pastor, author and televangelist
SpouseElizete Malafaia

Silas Malafaia (born September 14, 1958) is a Brazilian evangelical pastor, televangelist, author, and conservative political commentator. As the leader of the Pentecostal church Assembleia de Deus Vitória em Cristo, he is one of the most influential religious leaders in Brazil, known for his outspoken views on Christianity, politics, and social issues.

Malafaia has authored numerous books on Christian living, prosperity theology, and spiritual warfare. He is also the CEO of the Central Gospel Music [pt] publishing company, and vice president of the Interdenominational Council of Evangelical Ministers of Brazil (CIMEB), which is made up of approximately 8,500 ministers and leaders from almost all Brazilian evangelical denominations.[1][2]

Reports suggest that Malafaia is one of the richest pastors in Brazil, with a net worth linked to his media ventures, book sales and church donations. However, the exact figures remain disputed. According to an initial estimate by Forbes magazine in 2013, Malafaia's total net worth is estimated at US$150 million.[3] However, the publication itself reduced these estimates years later in a “clarification note”, stating that Malafaia's net worth would correspond to 3% of the figure quoted.[4] According to the religious leader, his wealth was around R$6 million (approximately US$1.6 million) in 2018.[5][6]

Personal life

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Malafaia was born in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, into a family of Portuguese descent. He converted to Pentecostalism at the age of 15 and later joined the Assembleias de Deus (Assemblies of God), one of Brazil's largest Protestant denominations.

He studied theology at the Seminário Teológico do Rio de Janeiro and later earned a degree in psychology. His background in psychology has influenced his approach to preaching, often incorporating behavioral and motivational elements into his sermons.

Malafaia is married to Elizete Malafaia, and they have two children. He resides in Rio de Janeiro, where he continues to lead his ministry.

Career

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Evangelical leader

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Malafaia became a prominent figure in Brazilian evangelicalism through his dynamic preaching style and media outreach. He served as a pastor in the Assembleias de Deus before founding his own branch, Assembleia de Deus Vitória em Cristo (Assembly of God Victory in Christ), in 1993. He gained national recognition through his television program, Vitória em Cristo, broadcast on Record TV and other networks.

His influence has made him a key figure in the growing political power of Brazil's evangelical bloc.[7][8] Malafaia stands out among religious leaders who use media platforms - especially social networks. He is the most popular “digital pastor” in Brazil, with 4.1 million followers on Instagram in 2024 - more than almost any politician in the country at that time.[8]

He is a vocal critic of secularism, communism, and progressive social policies, often framing political debates in religious terms.[7] Malafaia's sermons and debates also frequently address topics such as prosperity theology, family values, and opposition to abortion and LGBTQ+ rights.[7][9][10][11] His statements on homosexuality, feminism, and other social issues have drawn criticism from human rights groups and progressive activists. He has been accused of promoting hate speech, though he maintains that his views are based on biblical teachings.[12][13][14]

Political activism

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Malafaia is an active participant in Brazilian politics, aligning himself with conservative and right-wing movements.[15][16] In the 2002 Brazilian presidential election, he supported Luis Inácio Lula da Silva's candidacy, with whom he maintained an alliance until 2010, when the evangelical leader broke with him and the Workers' Party (PT) to support José Serra, of the Brazilian Social Democracy Party (PSDB), in the 2010 presidential campaign.[15] In the first round of the 2014 presidential election, Malafaia initially supported Marina Silva, of the Brazilian Socialist Party (PSB) and an avowedly evangelical politician, against the then incumbent Dilma Rousseuf (PT), but later joined the campaign of Aécio Neves, the PSDB candidate who was defeated in the second round.[15][17][18]

In 2018, Malafaia broke with the PSDB once and for all. His new presidential candidate in those elections, this time for the Social Liberal Party, was Jair Bolsonaro, then a federal deputy of little political relevance on the Brazilian political scene and an assiduous supporter of ultraconservative agendas.[15][19] The alliance between the pastor and the right-wing extremist politician proved to be much more stable, with their agendas constantly aligned and demonstrations of mutual, often unconditional, support.[8][15][20] Two days after being elected president, Bolsonaro went to Malafaia's church, where the politician was greeted with a chorus of “Myth!”.[18][21] Before handing him the microphone, Malafaia paraphrased a passage from Corinthians as an analogy to Bolsonaro's electoral victory: “God chose the foolish things to shame the wise … God chose the lowly things, those of little value, the despised, the discarded, those that are nothing … to shame the things that are – so that no flesh may boast before Him. That’s why God chose you!”.[21]

Bolsonaro's government (2019-2022) marked the peak of the Malafaia's political authority. Senator Flávio Bolsonaro (one of Jair's sons) publicly stated that the evangelical leader was one of the president's main advisors.[15] During the Covid-19 inquiry in the Brazilian National Congress, Malafaia was even included on the list of requests for indictment in the CPI report, due to suspicions that the religious leader was part of the Hate cabinet.[15] The preacher was also instrumental in nominating André Mendonça for the position of minister of the Supreme Federal Court in 2021, a personal recommendation of the pastor because of his “terribly evangelical” faith.[15][21] For the 2022 election, Malafaia again endorsed Bolsonaro[20][22] – who, however, was defeated by Lula. About a month later after the election, the evangelical leader released a video advocating that President Bolsonaro call out the Brazilian Armed Forces against what he considers to be “institutional disorder” coming from the “dictator” Alexandre de Moraes, minister of the Federal Supreme Court, who in the pastor's view has struck a blow against freedom of expression and the right to demonstrate.[23] For Malafaia, the military could not decide on “military intervention” on its own without the consent of Bolsonaro, who should order it.[23]

List of publications

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  • A Abundância de Deus em Nossa Vida (in Portuguese). ISBN 85-7689-042-9.
  • Ânimo: O Agente Ativador do Ser (in Portuguese). ISBN 978-85-7689-066-9.
  • Aprendendo com uma Mulher Extraordinária (in Portuguese). ISBN 978-85-7689-113-0.
  • Aprendendo Para Crescer (in Portuguese). ISBN 978-85-7689-074-4.
  • Atraindo a Atenção de Deus (in Portuguese). ISBN 978-85-7689-170-3.
  • Autoridade Espiritual (in Portuguese). ISBN 978-85-7689-073-7.
  • Bons Pais, Filhos Melhores (in Portuguese). ISBN 85-89811-11-5.
  • Como Ser Abençoado (in Portuguese). ISBN 978-85-7689-144-4.
  • Crescimento Ideal da Vida Cristã (in Portuguese). ISBN 978-85-7689-110-9.
  • Criação X Evolução: Quem está com a razão? (in Portuguese). ISBN 85-89811-73-5.
  • Cristãos Equivocados (in Portuguese). ISBN 978-85-7689-253-3.
  • Deus que Supre Todas as Nossas Necessidades, O (in Portuguese). ISBN 978-85-7689-163-5.
  • Dois caminhos e uma escolha (in Portuguese). ISBN 85-89811-04-2.
  • Enfrentando Problemas e Seguindo em Frente (in Portuguese). ISBN 978-85-7689-112-3.
  • Esperando em Deus (in Portuguese). ISBN 85-7689-006-2.
  • Extraordinária Presença de Jesus, A (in Portuguese). ISBN 978-85-7689-077-5.
  • Felicidade ou Sofrimento: Qual a Sua escolha? (in Portuguese). ISBN 978-85-7689-076-8.
  • Importância de Ser Cheio do Espírito Santo, A (in Portuguese). ISBN 978-85-7689-108-6.
  • Inteligência Espiritual (in Portuguese). ISBN 978-85-7689-138-3.
  • Leitura Diária – Silas Malafaia (in Portuguese). ISBN 978-85-7689-219-9.
  • Lições de Vencedor (in Portuguese). Thomas Nelson Brasil. ISBN 978-85-7860-025-9.
  • Limites do Sofrimento (in Portuguese). ISBN 978-85-7689-166-6.
  • Maravilhosa Graça de Deus, A (in Portuguese). ISBN 978-85-7689-145-1.
  • Minhas Experiências de Vida – Silas Malafaia (in Portuguese). ISBN 978-85-7689-274-8.
  • Mordomia Cristã (in Portuguese). ISBN 85-89811-42-5.
  • Na direção de Deus (in Portuguese). ISBN 85-89811-45-X.
  • O Cristão e a Sexualidade (in Portuguese). ISBN 978-85-8981-118-7.
  • O Deus de todos os momentos (in Portuguese). ISBN 85-89811-10-7.
  • O Que É o Ser Humano? (in Portuguese). ISBN 978-85-7689-115-4.
  • O Que Fazer Quando Não Existem Mais Saídas? (in Portuguese). ISBN 85-7689-013-5.
  • O significado de um viver santo (in Portuguese). ISBN 85-89811-41-7.
  • Orar pode mudar tudo (in Portuguese). ISBN 85-89811-40-9.
  • Os Insondáveis Propósitos de Deus (in Portuguese). ISBN 978-85-7689-123-9.
  • Palavra de Vitoria (in Portuguese). ISBN 978-85-7689-099-7.
  • Palavra de Vitoria 2 (in Portuguese). ISBN 978-85-7689-099-7.
  • Porque o Justo Sofre e o Ímpio Prospera (in Portuguese). ISBN 85-7689-004-6.
  • Pr- Silas Responde (in Portuguese). ISBN 978-85-7689-197-0.
  • Pregando Poderosamente a Palavra de Deus' (in Portuguese). ISBN 85-89811-91-3.
  • Pregando Poderosamente a Palavra de Deus 2 (in Portuguese). ISBN 978-85-7689-232-8.
  • Presença de Deus: Causas e Efeitos (in Portuguese). ISBN 978-85-7689-109-3.
  • Quatro segredos da vida de Jesus (in Portuguese). ISBN 85-89811-01-8.
  • Tempo: Um Fator Fundamental para a Vida (in Portuguese). ISBN 85-7689-037-2.
  • Transformando as Adversidades em Bênçãos (in Portuguese). ISBN 978-85-7689-134-5.
  • Vencendo as Tempestades da Vida (in Portuguese). ISBN 85-89811-06-9.
  • Vencendo as tentações (in Portuguese). ISBN 85-89811-21-2.
  • Vínculos do Amor (in Portuguese). ISBN 978-85-7689-182-6.
  • Você Precisa Ser Determinado (in Portuguese). ISBN 978-85-7689-116-1.

References

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  1. ^ Janeiro, Anderson Dezan, iG Rio de (19 May 2012). "Pastor Silas Malafaia: "Tenho pastores que ganham entre R$4 mil e R$22 mil' - Rio de Janeiro - iG". Último Segundo (in Brazilian Portuguese). Retrieved 21 November 2018.{{cite news}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  2. ^ "Conheça a CIMEB". CIMEB (in Brazilian Portuguese). Retrieved 21 November 2018.
  3. ^ Antunes, Anderson. "The Richest Pastors in Brazil". Forbes. Retrieved 21 November 2018.
  4. ^ "Patrimônio do pastor Silas Malafaia é menor, diz revista 'Forbes'" (in Brazilian Portuguese). O Globo. 8 May 2019. Retrieved 9 July 2025.
  5. ^ "Silas Malafaia diz que vai 'ferrar' a Forbes". epocanegocios.globo.com (in Brazilian Portuguese). Retrieved 21 November 2018.
  6. ^ "Marília Gabriela entrevista Silas Malafaia - La Parola". La Parola (in Brazilian Portuguese). 4 February 2013. Retrieved 21 November 2018.
  7. ^ a b c Romero, Simon (25 November 2011). "Evangelical Leader Rises in Brazil's Culture Wars". The New York Times. Retrieved 9 July 2025.
  8. ^ a b c Romero, Simon (6 January 2024). "The evangelical wave surging across Brazil". Le Monde. Retrieved 9 July 2025.
  9. ^ "Economically challenged Brazilians are buying in to prosperity gospel". Houston Chronicle. Retrieved 27 November 2018.
  10. ^ "NA VEJA 1 – Silas Malafaia: "O Brasil não é homofóbico; homofobia é uma doença" | Reinaldo Azevedo". VEJA.com (in Brazilian Portuguese). Retrieved 22 November 2018.
  11. ^ "Autor do Estatuto da Família diz que gays não querem direitos, mas 'privilégios'". O Globo (in Brazilian Portuguese). 13 February 2015. Retrieved 22 November 2018.
  12. ^ Liriam Sponholz (2018). "From preachers to comedians: Ideal types of hate speakers in Brazil". Global Media and Communication. 15: 67–84. doi:10.1177/1742766518818870. S2CID 149709581. Brazilian hate preachers come from evangelical churches, which have increased in the country in the last three decades (Almeida, 2006). One of the most prominent examples in Brazil is neo-pentecostal pastor Silas Malafaia, the founder of the Assembly of God 'Victory in Christ' Church.
  13. ^ Marcha para Jesus vira ato contra união homoafetiva (in Portuguese)
  14. ^ "Em comissão que discute Estatuto da Família, pastor diz que ativistas LGBT querem mudar a Constituição na "canetada"" (in Brazilian Portuguese). IG.com.br. Retrieved 27 November 2018.
  15. ^ a b c d e f g h "De Lula a Bolsonaro: o jogo pelo poder de Silas Malafaia" (in Brazilian Portuguese). Congresso Em Foco. 20 February 2022. Retrieved 9 July 2025.
  16. ^ Gomide, Raphael (11 October 2012). "Pastor Silas Malafaia se consolida nas eleições como líder político nacional - Política - iG". Último Segundo (in Brazilian Portuguese). Retrieved 21 November 2018.
  17. ^ ""Edir Macedo apoia a Dilma, eu apoio Aécio", diz Silas Malafaia". epoca.globo.com (in Brazilian Portuguese). Retrieved 21 November 2018.
  18. ^ a b "Documentário expõe Malafaia como pastor de palanque e mau profeta" (in Brazilian Portuguese). O Globo. 6 July 2025. Retrieved 9 July 2025.
  19. ^ Silas Malafaia Oficial (28 September 2018), Pastor Silas Malafaia comenta: VERGONHA! A imprensa desrespeita a recuperação de Bolsonaro., archived from the original on 20 December 2021, retrieved 1 October 2018
  20. ^ a b "Bolsonaro campaign to evangelicals: Brazil's soul at stake". AP. 27 September 2022. Retrieved 9 July 2025.
  21. ^ a b c "'God chose you, Jair Bolsonaro!' Is Brazil now in the grip of evangelicals?". Guardian. 7 July 2025. Retrieved 9 July 2025.
  22. ^ "Wives of Lula and Bolsonaro Take the Lead in the Campaign". Folha de S.Paulo. 18 August 2022. Retrieved 9 July 2025.
  23. ^ a b "Evangelical leader Silas Malafaia defends Bolsonaro trigger Article 142 and calls on Armed Forces to intervene". The Rio Times. 30 November 2022. Retrieved 9 July 2025.