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On Thanksgiving weekend, 2001, I arrived in Little Rock with all my belongings packed in a U-Haul, knowing God was asking me to climb out of the boat, like Peter, and be willing to take a step of faith as I fixed my eyes on Him in becoming part of a new church plant called Mosaic. I graduated in 2004 with degrees in International Studies and Spanish with an emphasis on Latin American Literature, at the University of Arkansas at Little Rock. Two days after graduation I married my wonderful husband Rob, who loves me like Christ loves the Church. I now work full-time at the local children's hospital in Little Rock as a Medical Interpreter and am eager to begin a new season of life called motherhood. We're expecting our child Robert Nash at the end of August and I know God is about to teach me more about life, love, and sacrifice in a whole new way! You can listen to my testimony here. |

I was born in La Rioja, Spain and raised in Managua, Nicaragua. From the age of 11, my father involved me in his ministry. I served as a Spanish interpreter for more than 30 teams from a variety of organizations coming to my country to provide medical/dental services, youth missions and disaster relief. In 1996, I moved to Fort Worth to attend Texas Christian University. It was my long-term desire to become a doctor, but I sensed a call to full-time ministry.