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About My Family
My wife, Sara, and I married in 1988 and built a faith-filled family devoted to love and service. Our daughter, Anamaria, is a worship leader and probiotics scientist. Our son, Juan Sebastian, is a drummer, influencer and loving father of three.
Through our ministry partners’ support, we’ve reached Bartow County with the gospel. Preaching at a middle school sparked a Bible Club where 230 teens received God’s Word and their first Bibles. More than 500 Bibles have been distributed.
I trained in theology in Colombia and at Perkins School of Theology in Dallas. Our mission is to disciple, empower and build spiritual bridges across generations. Every prayer and gift helps shine Christ’s light deeper into our community.
Through our ministry partners’ support, we’ve reached Bartow County with the gospel. Preaching at a middle school sparked a Bible Club where 230 teens received God’s Word and their first Bibles. More than 500 Bibles have been distributed.
I trained in theology in Colombia and at Perkins School of Theology in Dallas. Our mission is to disciple, empower and build spiritual bridges across generations. Every prayer and gift helps shine Christ’s light deeper into our community.
About My Church Plant
Su Presencia Cartersville is a Spirit-led church plant serving the Hispanic community across North Georgia. Since launching in January 2023, we’ve baptized 24 new believers and welcomed immigrant families seeking hope and faith. Through discipleship, worship and prayer, we’re raising leaders to plant churches and meet people where they are. With your support, we can grow our impact—reaching more lives, equipping leaders and sowing lasting fruit for the kingdom. Join us in building something eternal.
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.