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Birthplace: My name is Harold Fidel Pizarro Flores. My parents are: Dimas Pizarro del Carpio and Miguelina Sara Flores Alvarez. I have a half sister and 4 siblings: Vielca (24) Miro (23 Lucas (22), Samuel (21), and Gleent (18) I was born on July 6th, 1987 in the district of Machahuay, province of Castilla , Departament of Arequipa, Peru. 

 

How I came to know Christ: My family was very Catholic and stuck to the doctrines. We went to processions and fulfilled the all the sacraments like baptism First Communion and Confirmation. We always had problems in my home because of my fathers constant drinking. Every time he drank he would come home and beat my mother and sometimes us kids but not usually. My older siblings used to start to cry while I watched. This affected my life in that I started to hold resentment toward both my parents. I became rebellious and did not obey the rules at home. I would get home late from being out with my friends. I started to drink when I was 8 and would get drunk in the town bar and in my friends farms, This usually happened when we had gone to visit at my grandmothers house. We have always lived in Arequipa and usually went to Machahuay for vacations. This place is famous for a song my grandfather had composed and sang called the ¨Mambo of Machahuay¨ By the time I was 8 years old I had tried drugs and alcoholic beverages although my parents just ignored it since I always came home late. It was at this time that my friend Carlos had me read the Bible. At 11 I went for the first time to a church because the pastor, Carlos Ramos would take me. I started going to the New Life Baptist Church and was saved after hearing a message on God still loved me even though I was GREAT sinner, a thief, a drunk and a drug addict the invitation, I gave my life to Christ. 

 

How Christ has changed my Life: After receiving Christ it was hard to leave the drugs. I had to abandon my friends but alter a time they came back to me after seeing the change in my life. My parents didn't see a difference in me since they really never knew what I did. I was practically raised by my grandparents anyway. The battle with my addiction took a lot to overcome but I was able to finally overcome although the scares of what I did were still there; the redness around my eyes does not go away. Some of the worst wounds were cuts in my arm that a gang of thieves gave me. So far I'm the only one saved in my family, I gave witnessed them but the do not want to heard about God's grace, they trust too much in their own works, involved in their own world. My twin brothers had gone to the church with me, accepted Jesus and even serve in the church, but he got away from God. I think he got saved but he has a rebellious attitude to God right now So far I'm the only one saved in my family, I gave witnessed them but the do not want to heard about God's grace, they trust too much in their own works, involved in their own world. I'm still praying for my family, for one day the all can accept God's love. 

 

My Calling into the Ministry: I was able to help start a church with my pastor, Roger and a few church members. However I often fell back from the things of God and needed my pastors aid, which he gave . In time I came to be the leader in the children's ministry, the music ministry, the usher program and the young people's ministry. I also go involved in the visitation program. Sometimes I teach in the church and sometimes I give the welcome in the services. While working in these ministries and looking back at the need of my town I realized there was too much of a need for me to stay isolated and blind concerning them. 

 

God began to work in my heart about the need around the world. I also felt a burden for my friends who are yet slaves to their own pleasures. I really want to help them and show them the real freedom from themselves, the sin that that besets them and the imminent death that looms over them. My Pastor Roger told me of the Seminary as the place where only the bravest men go to train for God. He took us to see it several times and I asked him how I could join that battalion. He told me that I needed my parent's permission and a burning desire to serve the Lord full-time. In 2003 I came to the Seminary but because of some difficulties I had to stay out for a while and then come back. I had been studying there for a year now and I hope to finish by the grace of God. The Seminary is like my home; my second home of brothers that love and help me. They are a great example to me. The Seminary has taught me discipline, more love and desire for God and the ministry for the wish I have been called. 

 

My Plans for the Future: God has placed the desire to be a pastor and start a church in Arequipa first. Then I want to start more churches in Ilave, Ayaviri and Bolivia with the purpose of spreading the Word of God. Regarding those people in drug addiction I would like to give them my time and show them there is liberty in Christ. I will help them be able to God guide their lives and if they feel called to the ministry, take them to the Seminary. As of yet none of my lost friends have been saved. They think they will just go back into the garbage they are in now and that God cannot forgive them. There are many people like that in my hometown. I have faith that one day they will be saved.

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