Pastor Victor and Hermana Perla dedicated three years to studying at Iglesia Bautista Principe de Paz in Rosarito Baja Califonria, Mexico from 2014 to 2017. After successfully graduating in 2017, they felt a strong calling to establish a church in Valle de Guadalupe, a community that still lacks basic necessities like running water and electricity. Determined to make a difference, Pastor Victor and his family embarked on a unique venture to sustain their ministry.
In order to support their church and reach out to the community, Pastor Victor and his family began selling donuts, tamales, and piñatas. This not only provided them with a means of income but also allowed them to engage with the locals and share the gospel and good news. They took to the streets, conducting street evangelism and spreading the message of hope and faith.
Additionally, Pastor Victor and family organized various community outreach programs and church events. These initiatives aimed to address the pressing needs of the community, offering assistance and support to those who are struggling. Through their unwavering dedication, they became a beacon of hope in Valle de Guadalupe.
Their commitment to their faith and ministry has had a profound impact on their family as well. Currently, their oldest daughter, Dulce, is following in their footsteps and studying at the same school of theology. Inspired by her parents' devotion, she aspires to continue their legacy and serve the community with love and compassion.
Estrella wastes no time in tracing the path paved by her family, destined to achieve greatness within the realm of God’s kingdom.
Pastor Victor, Hermana Perla and two daughter's journey is a testament to the power of faith and the transformative impact it can have on a community. Through their selfless acts and unwavering determination, they have not only brought the light of the gospel to Valle de Guadalupe but have also instilled a sense of hope and unity among its residents.
Ways to support Valle de Guadalupe:
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For the people in the community to open their hearts to receive the gospel. For the pastor and family’s health. For God to prepare the way so the church can be a beacon of light in the community.
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$300 dollars to help cover basic living expenses and church operations
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$1,000 dollars to purchase a computer to aid worship and the church service.
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$10,000 dollars to purchase land to build the pastors house (purchased)
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-$1,200 US to legalize church vehicle. (donated)
-1 battery for solar panels
-1 mobile baptistery
-$400 US to legalize church van to transport church members to and from service.
-$200 US to purchase restroom dividers
“ and let us not grow weary of doing good, for in due season we will reap, if we do not give up.”
Galatians 6:9