About Us

Our Community

 

Limitless Faith Guatemala serves the community of Vuelta Grande / Agua Colorado, located about 30 minutes from Antigua, Guatemala. The population is approximately 850 people, and the community has limited access to electricity and water. Families tend to be large — many of the older boys and men work in agriculture or construction, while women and girls usually stay home to care for their families.


Many families come from Catholic or Christian backgrounds and believe in God, though some don’t yet have a personal relationship with Him or walk closely with Him daily. Through our weekly and monthly programs, we share the love of Jesus with families and encourage them as they grow in their faith.

Staff

Madison

Founder

 

Hello, my name is Madison, and I am 28 years old. When I was six months old, I was adopted from Guatemala into a loving family in North Carolina. I have an older brother who was adopted from Paraguay. We had a great childhood — school, church, sports, and family and friends who loved me.

In 2017, I graduated from high school. In 2018, I traveled with my family to Guatemala for the first time. It had a strong impact on me, and I knew I wanted to return. In 2020, I graduated from college with an Occupational Therapy Assistant degree.

In September of 2021, I traveled back to Guatemala for what was supposed to be a three-month trip — but I ended up staying for nearly nine months. During those months, I volunteered with a nonprofit organization and felt as though I had found my passion. And it wasn’t to be an Occupational Therapy Assistant living in the United States.

On October 26, 2022, I officially moved to Guatemala to serve as the program coordinator for a nonprofit Christian organization. As a full-time missionary, I had to raise all my own financial support. There were times I didn’t have money to pay rent or buy groceries, but month after month, God provided.

In September of 2025, the founders of the organization I’d been serving with shared that they felt their time in ministry had come to an end. After much prayer, I felt led to start a nonprofit organization in Guatemala.

Throughout this process, I have been blessed with tremendous support from family and friends, both in the United States and in Guatemala. God has confirmed in many ways that this is the next step He has for me, and my prayer is that lives will be changed and impacted through Limitless Faith Guatemala.

Cristian

Assistant Director

 

Hola, my name is Cristian, and I’m happy to be part of the Limitless Faith Guatemala team. I’m 25 years old and I have two younger siblings. I’m the head soccer coach for the U12 boys in the village, and I enjoy practicing with them each week. The boys bring me happiness, joy, and peace that I’d been searching for over the last few years. I want to be a good example for them, and I hope to make a positive impact on their lives.

This job has truly changed my life and helped me become a better person. In my free time, I like to exercise, play soccer, and go to church. My prayer requests are that I can continue making a positive impact on the boys’ lives, and that my family will have good health and prosper in everything they do.

Volunteers

Maria Faustina

Weekly Tuesday Cook

 

Hola, my name is Maria, and my husband and I have eight children. My two oldest daughters, Vilma and Claudia, help me cook the weekly Tuesday meals for Limitless Faith Guatemala. On Mondays, we travel to the market to buy everything we need for the feedings. We love cooking and serving food each week to our neighbors.

My prayer requests are that my family will continue to have good health and prosperity, and that everyone will come to know Jesus.

Sandra

Bi-Weekly Wednesday Cook

 

Hola, my name is Sandra, and my husband and I have four children. I’m a stay-at-home mom, and sometimes I sell food to help cover the expenses for our home. On Wednesdays, I cook and sell chuchitos and juice to Limitless Faith Guatemala for the ministry to use to feed the villagers. Supporting this organization and having them support my family are huge blessings, and I am forever grateful.

My prayer requests are that my family will have good health, and that my husband will be safe as he travels to work each day. Please also pray for our church, which has damage to the speakers and still needs many repairs.

Evelyn

Village Volunteer

 

Hola, my name is Evelyn, and I live with my parents and two younger siblings. I work in the store in the village every day to help my family cover expenses for our home. On Thursdays, I help Senorita Madison with the activities for the little kids, and it brings me joy to give back and help my community. In the future, I want to be a cook and work in a restaurant.

My prayer requests are that my family will be healthy, and that my younger siblings can continue studying in school.