Armando A. García was born in Mexico City in 1943. He was raised and educated in Mexico City. After three years of Economics at the University of Mexico (UNAM) and four years of Industrial Relations at the University Iberoamericana, he finished his career in 1967.
In 1969 he made the most important decision of his life, believing in the Lord Jesus Christ, accepting the work of His Savior on the cross. Searching to learn all that he could about His Savior, he decided to move with his family to the United States of America to study under R. B. Thieme, Jr., pastor of Berachah Church in Houston, Texas. He attended daily Bible classes in which the scriptures were meticulously analyzed in the original languages, their historical context and categories formed by the comparison of scripture with scripture. Armando studied and continues studying daily the original languages of the scriptures, doing his own exegesis.
In June 1997, Armando was ordained (his gift of communicator was recognized) by the pastor and deacons of Berachah Church. Armando had the desire for a long time to communicate the Gospel and Bible doctrine in his native tongue, Spanish. With this goal in mind, after investigating and being sure of divine guidance, in November, 1998 he arrived in San Jose, Costa Rica. He did not have a church; he did not have a congregation, only his wife and their two dogs. Very soon he began to communicate the Gospel and teach the deep truths of the Bible in jails, homes and parks of Costa Rica. In February 2004, he began to travel to Nicaragua, and subsequently to Honduras, with the same purpose. Wherever he puts his whiteboard, whether in a home, a park or a jail, there are the hearers provided by God. In this sense he is a missionary. He is a man with a mission – to teach the Word of God to those who are positive.