I’m originally from Mexico City, and I grew up in the state of Guanajuato. I came to know Jesus at 16 after spending my adolescence running from Him.
At 19, I moved to Florida for what I thought would be a one-year experience as a nanny and cultural exchange. Instead, it became the beginning of a life of ministry—loving God and loving people.
Now, at 22, God has placed a deep burden on my heart for His Mexican bride.
The city of Celaya and its surrounding areas are deeply affected by cartel activity. At the same time, indigenous communities in the mountains of Oaxaca remain bound by witchcraft and lack access to the Bible in their native languages.
This ministry is focused on:
 •       Discipling and mobilizing the local church
 •       Reaching the lost—one person at a time
 •       Calling and equipping youth before the cartel does
  •       Supporting Bible translation efforts in indigenous regions
Many people wouldn’t think of Mexico as a least-reached nation, but out of 364 indigenous languages, only 13 have a complete Bible translated. Additionally, less than 2% of the population identifies as evangelical Christians. There is still so much work to be done—the harvest is truly ripe.
