We encounter God in an intimate relationship through daily prayer, the sacraments and the Scriptures.
“¡La Iglesia no vive del cumplimiento del deber, sino de la generosidad de sus fieles!”
“The Church does not live and thrive because of the fulfillment of obligations but because of the generosity of its faithful!”
– San Alberto Hurtado
Hello! My name is Fabian López. I grew up in Mexico and lived in Southern California before being called on mission. After one year of serving at Western Washington University, I am blessed to share the Gospel with college students in the Chicago suburbs at North Central College and Elmhurst University in Illinois.
As a missionary, my greatest desire is to lead all students to Christ. My life has been transformed by Jesus and I want nothing more than to bring this joy to others and introduce them to the life-changing message of the Gospel. In His ministry on earth, Jesus humbled Himself to meet us on our level, taking on our humanity, and spent most of His time investing deeply in a few. I look to Jesus own example to find the best method of reaching the world. I’ve been constantly amazed by the different souls I’ve encountered on campus. “God became man, so man could become like God.” – St. Irenaeus.
When I answered the call to join FOCUS, I made the decision to rely on the prayerful and financial support of mission partners to invest in the mission of saving souls for Christ with me. I’ve been blessed with the most amazing people who have journeyed with me as I serve on campus. If you are interested in partnering with me, please let me know of the best way to reach you and I will schedule an appointment. I’d be honored to share this mission with you, all for the greater glory of God! You can best reach me at (714) 606-1864 or [email protected].
We encounter God in an intimate relationship through daily prayer, the sacraments and the Scriptures.
By building genuine friendships, we meet students on a deeper level.
We teach students how to share the gospel, who in turn teach other students how to pass it on.