Our Story

Dave Molina
Dave feels blessed to have met a wonderful and amazing woman who is now his wife. They have been married since 1987. They had their first child in 1993 and five years later, they had their second, both girls. He and his wife have had a strong calling to ministry at a very young age. They have had the privilege to serve as youth pastors and pastors of a church that they pioneered. They serve in the district capacity within the Texas Louisiana Hispanic District with the Assemblies of God. They have displayed leadership and many other capabilities throughout their years of ministry and at this time Dave has returned to his first love which is the work of an evangelist. Reaching the lost, the broken, the unreachable and the unwanted weighs heavy on his heart. He has been traveling to Latin and Central America and throughout the United States, preaching the good news of Jesus Christ. Jesus said, "Pray to the Lord of the harvest dissent laborers" and he feels that it is his responsibility to do so. His wife is currently serving as a Christian Educations Director with the Texas Louisiana Hispanic District of the Assemblies of God. They are both ordained ministers and have been in ministry for over 40 years now.
My Testimony
Born to parents from San Antonio, Texas with two other siblings, a brother and a sister, Dave grew up on the west side of San Antonio called El Barrio De La Tripa. With that neighborhood nickname, the streets were very challenging. They were riddled with drugs, crime and violence. It seemed Dave and his family were always in a threatening situation. He was a rebellious young man that would not submit to his parents authority or anyone else's. If anyone would try to tell him what to do, it would backfire and he would not behave or stand still for a minute to listen to his parents or teachers advice. His mind was always racing to see what he could get into next. He was so rebellious that he resented the fact that his parents made him go to church and although he knew he was lost and without purpose, he still saw church as a waste of time. Somehow, he knew his purpose was an important defined purpose, but he couldn't put it together on his own. Blessed with hard working, and dedicated parents, he later understood that the battle he fought was in his mind, his heart and his spirit. He often dreamed that the local heroin addicts would inject drugs into his veins. He would also hear whispers that told him to kill his mother and father. Too afraid to sleep he would cover himself with the blanket hoping the whispers would go away. At this young age, Dave did not know how to handle this on his own and then at the age of 12 he found the love and the freedom that only Christ could bring. With his parents and grandparents help he found Salvation through Jesus that saved both him and his family from the stronghold in Dave's life. With revelation and study, Dave began preaching at the age of 14 to others in need of freedom and he hasn't stopped since.

Giving Back
Giving back has always been very important to our hearts. We have done community outreaches, food pantry collections, and we have fed the homeless during Thanksgiving. Serving others and helping others when in difficult situations is a vital part of our ministry. We give back by mentoring others in ministry, giving others opportunity for platform ministry and helping them find a platform so they can unfold their own ministry.
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There are many ways we plan to give back in Prisons, and local schools. We plan to visit youth correction facilities and adult correction facilities, bringing a message of hope and love with us. We will also give each person that attends our events at the correction facilities a t-shirt that says 1+ For Christ.