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About My Family
I was born in Honduras and moved to the U.S. at age 13, becoming a U.S. citizen in 2022. My life was forever changed at 17 when I gave my life to Christ during a prayer vigil—just a year after losing my father to cancer. That night, I experienced the deep love and fatherhood of God.
In 2013, I earned an associate’s degree in Ministry Arts from Escuela de Artes Ministeriales with a focus on pastoral care, church administration and evangelism. I later completed a bachelor’s degree in communication with a concentration in Organizational Leadership at the University of North Georgia in 2017.
I am passionate about sharing the gospel, teaching, missions and mentoring leaders in nonprofit work. In my free time, I enjoy writing music, reading, hiking and trying new foods from different cultures.
In 2013, I earned an associate’s degree in Ministry Arts from Escuela de Artes Ministeriales with a focus on pastoral care, church administration and evangelism. I later completed a bachelor’s degree in communication with a concentration in Organizational Leadership at the University of North Georgia in 2017.
I am passionate about sharing the gospel, teaching, missions and mentoring leaders in nonprofit work. In my free time, I enjoy writing music, reading, hiking and trying new foods from different cultures.
About My Church Plant
Jackson County holds a growing, but underserved mission field. With more than 7,000 Hispanic residents—about 11% of the population—this community is ripe for the gospel. Many are first-generation immigrants working in manufacturing and home services, navigating life in a new culture while seeking stability and meaning.
Despite their presence, there is minimal outreach. Few churches are actively engaging this group, and in Jefferson, the county seat, there are no Spanish-language services to clearly share the gospel in a language they understand.
We believe God is calling us to stand in the gap—to bring the light of Christ to a community that has largely gone unreached. We are praying and preparing to be faithful workers in the field.
Despite their presence, there is minimal outreach. Few churches are actively engaging this group, and in Jefferson, the county seat, there are no Spanish-language services to clearly share the gospel in a language they understand.
We believe God is calling us to stand in the gap—to bring the light of Christ to a community that has largely gone unreached. We are praying and preparing to be faithful workers in the field.
NAMB Church Planting
Millions in North America are in desperate need of hope. Ultimately, the only hope that’s going to last - in this life and the next - is the hope of the gospel. North American missionaries build relationships and share this hope in their communities and beyond.