From the Amazon to Richmond
Hello everyone,
For several years now, God has allowed me to serve Him among the indigenous tribes of the Amazon. One of the ministries I have been developing over time is working with children, teenagers, and young people in situations of extreme vulnerability.
God gave me the opportunity to be trained at a Children at Risk School in Richmond, Virginia.
Serving in the tribes in Ecuador
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| Children and adults in the Waorani tribe in Bameno Village |
God allowed me to save money, and when I finally bought my plane ticket to come back, one of my teachers from YWAM Brazil wrote to ask me if I was willing to receive online training to give online seminars to Christian brothers and sisters who work with children at risk. This was a desire of my heart fulfilled, because I know that through teaching others online, the ministry of reaching children at risk can expand to the nations. I realized how the doors were opening for me as I walked in faith.
This Children at Risk seminar will begin in April 2026, so my training will take place before that time through the internet. For those interested in receiving these classes, here is the link: SEMINARIOS EN LÍNEA | niñosen riesgo
It is my desire to share these classes online with my people in the Amazon, but also to expand to the nations. What a blessing it is to know that the organization where I am serving has the vision of reaching the nations.
In the meantime, I continue learning to work with children from other cultures, not necessarily at risk. At the moment I have been serving with missionary kids of different nationalities who speak English, Spanish, and Portuguese, sharing with them God’s heart for the nations.
Mission activity about the Waorani Movie for children
Mission activity about the Waorani children’s story
In August, for example, we had a gathering of YWAM Virginia staff, and I was in charge of serving with the children of the missionaries at the YWAM Virginia base. They watched missionary movies, including the story of the five men who were killed in Ecuador by the Waorani people. I shared with them how God allowed me to serve there and taught them more about this tribe. The children were deeply moved, and with much reverence they began to pray for the Waorani.
I am also sharing a video I made about the Waorani tribe, praying that more people will be encouraged to bring the gospel to them through short-term mission teams. I am amazed to know that almost every Christian here in the United States knows this story, and I take this as an opportunity to explain to them the great need the Waorani still have to receive the gospel.
Today, I am at an international missions conference serving with missionary children from various countries.
I have also been invited to participate in an English School for missionaries at YWAM Richmond. In this base the leaders of the base are giving me more than the half of a scholarship to improve my English.
Dear friends, thank you for reading this letter. I kindly ask you to join me in prayer for the following:
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That the Lord may open doors for me to share with more people the need to bring the gospel to unreached places such as the Waorani tribe.
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For wisdom and grace to share His Word with children, as I still need to improve my English.
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For monthly supporters.
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Thank you so much for reading my letter.


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