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 Birthplace: My name is Jesus Alfonso Cerron Aguirre. My parents names are Alfonso and Carmen. My brothers name is Korino (26). I was born on September 6, 1983 in the Province of Huancayo in the District of Huancayo in the Department of Junin. 

 

How I came to know Christ: My parents were Catholic, but my mother decided to attend a Baptist Church along with my aunt. My father finally decided to go, but it was hard on him because it was such a different belief. However, thanks to a missionary that came to Huancayo they both started going to a Baptist church, Maranatha Baptist Church now for four years. My parents are the one's who went to church, not me because I thought it was boring and of little importance. Through the prayers of my parents and pastor, I started going to church. I've been involved in the church for a year and a half now. The more I know God the closer I get to him, and the more I'm changing. While I was studying for a career, I started to dedicate all of my time to my studies and drifted out of church. I stopped working in the church. 

 

My calling: After hearing a message about serving the lord I got to the point where I said only God mattered and that I wanted to serve him. Ever day my love for him grows more. I heard about the seminary in Arequipa through some missionaries. I thank God that I have been able to come here and study. 

 

Future plans: My plans for the future are to work with def and the blind. I would like to start a work in Huancayo and after that the world, God willing

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