Brief Testimony of Elieser Serrath Montero

Brother Elieser Serrath Montero, 33 years old, is a new brother in Christ. During the missionary trip in the month of March, he attended an evangelistic night meeting in a state of alcoholism, just two days before the ship set sail. At the time of our departure, he approached us and expressed his desire to accompany the missionaries, explaining that he felt overwhelmed and broken by the life he had been living.

At that moment, a difficult decision had to be made—to take him along despite the possible consequences. However, we moved forward with the conviction that, through the love of Christ, all things are possible.

Throughout the journey, Elieser demonstrated a good testimony and a sincere desire for spiritual growth. He later requested to travel to Guayaramerín, departing with Brother Jonathan Gutiérrez and Pablo Languidey. He returned from there and rejoined the ships “Liberator II” and “Liberator III” at the mouth of the Mamoré River during the missionary trip in the month of May.

Since making the decision to follow the Lord Jesus Christ and joining the missionaries, he has not returned to his former life. As it is written in 1 Corinthians 15:58: “Therefore, my beloved brothers, stand firm and constant, growing in the work of the Lord always, knowing that your work in the Lord is not in vain.”

Because of his transformation, Pastor Enoel Suárez mobilized support and resources to help build him a new home, as a testimony of Christians helping their brothers in Christ.

Currently, Elieser lives in Nueva Brema, where he studies the Word of the Lord daily with Pastor Rudy Juárez. He has also legally regained custody of one of his three daughters, who had previously been taken by the children’s ombudsman due to his past life of alcoholism. He continues fighting to recover his other daughters as well.

His life stands as a living testimony of what the love of the Lord Jesus Christ can do.