Wednesday, February 9, 2011

This Is My Story: Keilly Moran

Testimony of Keilly Moran (Kay-lee)

   Hello, I am Keilly Moran, and I am from Guatemala. I am in my 3rd year of Master's Commission. I was born in a Christian home and when I was 8 years old I received my calling to be a missionary. When I was 18 years old I miraculously found out about King's Castle. I say it was a miracle because en my country, Guatemala, there is no King's Castle ministry. 

  Through a few Salvadoran pastors I found out about this ministry. I worked hard to raise money so I could come to Master's Commission in January of 2009. It has been a big challenge and experience, mainly because I am a foreigner. 

   I have now been here for a little over 2 years and I can honestly say that Master's Commission has been the best school where God has allowed me to prepare for what is next. To see the kids crying and being baptized in the Holy Spirit is what fill my heart. I would rather have this than a million dollars, or even all the money in the world.

   Missions is the heart of God and I know that we have all been formed to be part of the Great Commission. This year, with God's help, in April, I will leave to go to the Dominican Republic and Haiti for 9 months. So now, I am itinerating and raising funds to go. I just want to bring hope and the message of salvation to the people there. I will work especially with kids and in Haiti I will help and support the Children's Feeding Program in the Orphanage. 

    It has been a great blessing to have Katie as a leader here working with the foreigners, because since she came, I have been able to experience her support and more than that she understands what it is to be far from your home and family to complete the dream of God.

  Help me to pray for the Dominican Republic and Haiti and for my trip. God is good and faithful.

"He told them, 'The harvest is plentiful, but the workers are few.' Ask the Lord of the harvest, therefore, to send out workers into His harvest field."
Luke 10:2



This is her story. Please say a prayer for this awesome student. I am going to try and post testimonies of the students that I work with so that you can get to know a little about them and shoot up a prayer. We make it through the day because of prayers and your prayers are important. Thank you.

WORD OF THE DAY: sonrisa 
LITERAL MEANING: smile
HOW I SEE IT: Keilly (we call her Keilly Sonrisa because she ALWAYS has a smile on her face.  
                                       When she prays, cries, reads, sleeps, all smiles!)