JOSELITO & ANA ORELLANA
Dr. and Mrs. Joselito Orellana, PhD., have been Associates of PMM for over ten years. Joselito works to educate, train, and equip people willing go forth as evangelists and pastors Ecuador and other Latin American countries.
Before joining PALM he was a chaplain at a Christian hospital in Quito, where he resides with his wife and four daughters. As chaplain he ministered to patients and their families and also trained the hospital staff in evangelism. Currently Joselito is the senior theology teacher of the Ecuadorian Baptist Theological Seminary, an itinerant preacher, and co-pastor at University Baptist Church from Quito.
Joselito also teaches and lectures on skills and techniques relative to preaching, church administration, training, theological education, and family counseling in churches, universities/seminaries, and various organizations regularly.
He is a frequent writer for the Spanish Baptist Publishing House, from El Paso TX-USA. He recently co-authored a book, Hispanic World Study Bible.
His wife, Anita has earned her master’s degree in counseling and also works with the youth and women in their church. They have 4 beautiful daughters who keep their home happy and bright. As most of PMM’s national associates, the Orellanas are faith workers and most of their income is from ministry partner/donors from outside Ecuador.
For additional information, visit their personal web site. http://www.joselitoorellana.blogspot.com/ has many more photos and data.
Click here to view PMM’s president, Arthur Patray’s recommendation letter for the Orellana’s.
Click here to view PMM’s Bill Quesenberry’s financial support letter for Joselito.
Click here to view Joselito’s January 2014 prayer letter.
Click here to view Joselito’s 2014 missionary presentation.
Reaching and Teaching International Ministries sent PMM a letter describing some of the many ways that Joseleto has helped their ministry reach out to those in need.
Click here to view Joselito’s 2013 annual report.
Click here to view Joselito’s November 2013 prayer letter.
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