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About My Family
I was born in Guatemala City. I was born and raised in a Christian family, and Jesus saved me when I was 9 years old.
My wife, Miriam, and I have been married for 41 years. We have two daughters. Astrid is married to Anthony, and Jackeline is married to Mario. We have two grandchildren, Mario and David.
We live in Merrimac, Mass., in the north shore of Boston.
My wife, Miriam, and I have been married for 41 years. We have two daughters. Astrid is married to Anthony, and Jackeline is married to Mario. We have two grandchildren, Mario and David.
We live in Merrimac, Mass., in the north shore of Boston.
About My Church Plant
I served in my home country for more than 35 years in different ministries doing preaching, discipleship, evangelism, Bible teaching, music and worship traveling over the Guatemalan territory as an itinerant preacher and singer.
I also was part of planting churches, serving as a planting leader, worship leader and evangelist in three churches in Guatemala.
I moved to United States 10 years ago. I have served in the preaching ministry, leading worship and musician teams and also in jail preaching ministry.
We are commencing this new church planting project called “El Camino” in Haverhill, Mass., in the area of Bradford. We are making connections with the Spanish-speaking and Latino community, in which is growing and evolving in the area.
I also was part of planting churches, serving as a planting leader, worship leader and evangelist in three churches in Guatemala.
I moved to United States 10 years ago. I have served in the preaching ministry, leading worship and musician teams and also in jail preaching ministry.
We are commencing this new church planting project called “El Camino” in Haverhill, Mass., in the area of Bradford. We are making connections with the Spanish-speaking and Latino community, in which is growing and evolving in the area.
NAMB Church Planting
Millions living in North America have not been reached with the gospel. But a new church makes change possible in an unreached neighborhood.
Send Network church planters immerse themselves in a community, learning the rhythms and culture as they establish relationships with the lost. A church plant grows out of the evangelism efforts of the planter and his core team.
Send Network church planters immerse themselves in a community, learning the rhythms and culture as they establish relationships with the lost. A church plant grows out of the evangelism efforts of the planter and his core team.