Tuesday, June 21, 2011

Getting to know the Women in our church

Carla Azenet Gutierrez




Short Bio: I'm originally from a city called Barquisimeto, Venezuela which is the state capital of the Sate of Lara. It's a city with around 1,500,000 people. I have been here in the Unted States for about 12 years.
I work in a Sprinkler Company, in the National Accounts Department, which means I take care of the big accounts from receiving a call to dispatching and follow up and invoicing and collecting. I'm blessed to be a Mother of 2 beautiful kids who means the whole world to me. They are my life. My mom Myriam Gutierrez is very important in my life and my brother is the most quiet person you will ever meet, but the one that worries about me the most, and it feels great to be loved like that!



Favorite Color: Earth tones

Favorite food: Chicken.

Hobbies: Love movies and taking pictures.

Favorite Memory Verse (s): Jeremiah 1:5
“Before I made you in your mother's womb, I chose you. Before you were born, I set you apart for a special work. I appointed you as a prophet to the nations."



Favorite Woman in the Bible and Why: (explain) Miriam, Moses' sister. As the older sister of Moses, she was given the special task of taking care of him when he was put in the basket in the river to escape from death. She took her job seriously and creatively made it possible for Moses to be saved from the clutches of death and be adopted instead to royalty, becoming one of the best leaders in history. My mom who is named Myriam is doing exactly the same thing to me and my family. She has always taken care of me and my brother and a lot more other people who came to her life........ She's an angel.

What do you want to happen with our Women's Group or what you expect from other women in the group. - be a part of their activities.




Your spiritual journey: Born and raised in the church, I never knew any other way of life. Coming from a predominantly Catholic country our friends and other family members are not Adventists, so I always felt I was the outcast, the odd and abnormal one. I still feel the same way. I'm different and I wish I wasn't but now I'm finally comfortable with my beliefs, enough to talk about it and not be scared of being different........ and if I am, I'm okay with that.

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