Alejandro Javier Sarceno Najera
Ref# JT2375

About Me
My name is Alejandro Javier Sarceno Najera. I'm a 17-year-old.
Birthday

My birthday is
June 15, 2008.
Attends Program

Jocotenango

Program Country

Guatemala

Sponsorship Type

Child

My Story

Hello! I am so happy to write this letter and share with you a little about my life. My name is Alejandro Javier Sarceno Najera, and by the grace of the Lord, I am a healthy 18-year-old boy. I am in 12th grade at school, and I will be graduating this year. I chose a professional career to become an accountant. I like hot weather because I enjoy going for walks. At home, I usually help my mother with some chores like making my bed. Fortunately, she and my oldest brother are doing well. They work hard to support our family needs. My mother is an elementary school teacher and my brother is a photographer. Besides that, my brother is in his second year of study to be a technician in physical occupation and therapy at the university. About my father, let me tell you that he stopped to support me financially. We have heard that he continues working for Coca-Cola company. We are grateful to LW-Adopt A Child for all the support we have received for about ten years.

My mother decided to take us there because she heard that many children were blessed with food and spiritual teaching. Please pray for our material, but especially for our spiritual well-being. Because of a lack of time, we stopped attending the Catholic Church a few months ago. We would like to gather there again. Brother Franklin (a member of the LW evangelism team) recently shared the gospel and encouraged my mother to attend church again. He also talked with her about how important it is that we accept Jesus to receive eternal life and salvation. My mother appreciated his encouraging words and added to this conversation that by God’s love and grace, we will be allowed to get into Heaven. It is time to say goodbye, but I hope you enjoyed reading this information.

Kind regards,

Alejandro Javier Sarceno Najera

Translated by: Hillary Popol, AAC Secretary / Antigua Guatemala