Interview with revolutionary Dinko Zambrano
Nov 03, 2021•57 min
Episode description
Dinko Zambrano:
Born in April 4th, 1970.
My mother was 15 years old when she got pregnant of me. She ran away from my alcoholic and abusive father. But I was raised by an abusive stepfather. My mother became an alcoholic too. When I was 5 years old my mom sent me to kive with my grandparents only to find out that my grandfather was a child molester. At the age of 14 I started hanging out with gang members and using drugs. At 18 I left home. Life on the street only sank me further. I was in military for a couple of years but I got expelled. I went to Brazil and there I got into trouble with the federal police. I escaped from Brazil. I went to Ecuador and then to Colombia. In Colombia I got involved with a drug cartel (as a bodyguard). And ... I also got into trouble there. I had to escape for my life. I got on a cargo ship, and that's how I arrived in the island of Aruba. There I got involved in the same things (drugs, smuggling, etc.). One day a policeman stopped me ... and when I thought he would take me to the police station, he took out a Bible and told me about God. That day I gave my life to Jesus Christ. He changed me. He made me a completely new person. My life had all the ingredients for failure, but God changed them into victory. And today I want everyone to know that there is hope. That they can change. That there is a better future. That's why I'm here.
https://www.facebook.com/dinko.zambrano
I have a powerful ministry in Peru called: Revolution. Lots of youth on fire for God! I use different venues as means to convey the message of Jesus Christ: artistic expressions (music, urban dances, rap, acting, etc). I believe God has call me to do the same here.
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