Victor and his wife Norma were born in Puerto Rico, U.S.A. They
have three children: Jonathan Irving, Zamar David, and Carolina
Cristina.
Victor joined the Army in 1982 and in 1983 was assigned to Madigan
Army Medical Center (MAMC) at Ft. Lewis, Washington. After finishing
his military service commitment in 1985, he was honorably discharged
and decided to stay in Tacoma, Washington, where he and his family
have been residing since.
Shortly after his release from the Armed Forces, Victor went back to
work in the medical field. Today he works in a large hospital as a
Medical Laboratory Supervisor.
In 1986, he became a member of By His Word Christian Center (BHWCC),
pastored by Rev. Jann Thomas Butler and his Associate Pastor John
Cook. Victor started serving the Lord in the Children's Dept. He served
as a helper in the three year old's class and after that he served
in various departments: Prison Ministry Dept. to McNeil Island,
Personal Workers Dept., Men's Ministry and Home Bible Fellowships.
Since 1989, he has been leading the All Church Prayer gathering
at BHWCC. Also he has been serving as a Board member of the church
in the capacity of Treasurer since 1995.
On Father's Day 1993, Victor was ordained Minister. That same
year, he traveled to Guatemala as part of a team on a short-term
mission trip. He served as translator for different speakers in
several churches in Guatemala City and the City of Quetzaltenango.
The following year he again visited the Central American country, but
this time he was used to preach God's Word by himself in his native
tongue: Spanish. The ministry was conducted mainly in the city
of Amatitlan.
In December 1995, he founded Victory Christian Ministries,
a ministry dedicated to teach and preach the Word of God, and
to minister through the prophetic, the redemptive heart of God
and our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ.
In August 1997, Victor, Norma, and two native Samoans traveled
to Hawaii and to the Independent State of Western Samoa on a three
week mission trip that would be the beginning of the fullfillment
of a prophetic dream that the Lord gave Victor back in August
1990.
Western Samoa was the target of a second missionary trip by Victor
and Norma in July 1998. The missionary trip lasted two weeks and
consisted of a five member team.
Victor's ministry trips have taken him to Canada, Mexico, India and
Cuba.
As a substantial part of his ministry, and as the Lord leads him,
Victor plans to continue his global outreach with a particular
emphasis on the islands of the world.
Victor is a firm and strong supporter of the local church. His
ministry of edification, exhortation, and comfort promotes faithfulness,
responsibility, integrity and accountability in all aspects of
the Chrisitian walk.