David is an international missionary in Latin America. He and his family moved to their country of origin three years ago. David is an ordained elder with a successful track record of multiplying disciples, leaders and churches. He is the coordinator of the pillar for the Multiplication of Disciples, Groups and Churches in the Free Methodist Church of Latin America. Additionally, David promotes church planting in 17 countries in the region.
Wife: Ginegda “Yeya”
Children: David Alejandro, Valery
Pray For
- the physical, emotional and spiritual health of their adolescent children
- each team (mentors, network coordinators, communications and prayer) to receive God’s wisdom and discernment
- the creation of new networks of community churches in unreached areas
- church leaders and pastors to be trained to multiply disciples, groups and churches
- the new groups and new churches emerging in the eastern part of the country, a place without an FM presence
- the challenge of multiplying 30% more new groups throughout the region
Recent Newsletters
Recent Heartbeat Articles
Discipling: No Distance or Age Limitations
Agua Prieta, Mexico, is a town on the country’s border with the United States, adjacent to the town of Douglas, Arizona. This is where Myrna Galvan lived, received the Disciples that Multiply Disciples (DMD) training, and started a “house of peace.” Shortly after the...
A New Awakening
Marlín, a 51-year-old woman, thought her life was perfect! Her family was just as she had dreamed, and she had a wonderful job doing what she was passionate about – teaching. As a teacher, she thought she was prepared to face any difficult situation, until one day,...
Invaluable Facetime Bears Fruit
What happens when more than 40 Latin American church leaders meet for a week to learn, network, strategize and renew life together in community? Fruitful relationships! Many attending the leadership summit in Jardín, Colombia (January 2022), had worked together for...
A Foundation for Transformation
The culture in Uruguay is different from other places in Latin America. In other countries, you see communities taking care of each other, celebrating birthdays together, and working together for the good of the community. This sense of community was also true of...





