As a speaker, he traveled in many countries preaching the gospel of Jesus Christ, using three models or interpretations: theotherapeutical,[1] social, and doctrinal.
Néstor Mario Chamorro Pesantes was born in Lago Agrio, Ecuador, on July 15, 1936, and died in Bogotá on April 4, 2003.
Dolores Cruz de Chamorro was born in a small town called Ancuya in the south of Colombia.
In 1959, while employed as a professor of biochemistry in the University of Valle, Chamorro experienced a life-changing religious event in which he supposedly encountered Jesus Christ.
Néstor and his wife established the foundations of CCC ministry: prayer life, dedication to the holy scriptures and evangelization.