ANGELS IN GOD’S ARMY | David and Aracely Are Angels in God’s Army. Hebrews 13:2
ANGELS IN GOD’S ARMY | David and Aracely Are Angels in God’s Army. Hebrews 13:2
There is an old saying: “Real knows real.” When you meet David and Aracely, you quickly understand exactly what that means. They are truly Angels in God’s Army—faithful servants with hearts on fire to serve the Lord and draw others toward the love of Jesus Christ.
David and Aracely have not only served faithfully in moments of crisis, they have stepped forward to build lasting opportunities for families and children throughout the community.
During the winter break, they helped establish icXSports, creating a safe and encouraging space for young people to stay active, develop discipline, and grow in character. They also helped launch an afterschool program and are planning additional events where children can come together to play, learn, and deepen their understanding of Jesus Christ.
But their commitment to service does not stop there.
David and Aracely are also founding members of the Coffee Allo Cooperative, an initiative designed to help families transform their lives through economic opportunity, entrepreneurship, and faith-centered community support. Through the cooperative, they are helping create pathways for financial stability while demonstrating that faith and work can move together to uplift entire households and communities.
Whether serving neighbors during the winter storm, mentoring children after school, building programs for youth, or helping launch economic opportunities through the coffee cooperative, their lives reflect a deep and genuine commitment to the mission field where God has called them to serve.
Their hearts are truly on fire for the Lord, and we proudly acknowledge their dedication, sacrifice, and willingness to stand faithfully in service to God and His people.
We salute David and Aracely. Their example reminds us that heart work pays off, especially when it is done for the glory of God and the good of His people.
As Scripture reminds us:
“Be not forgetful to entertain strangers: for thereby some have entertained angels unawares.” — Hebrews 13:2
And also:
“Let your light so shine before men, that they may see your good works and glorify your Father which is in heaven.” — Matthew 5:16
Salute to David and Aracely for letting their light shine.

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