I'm a Mormon, an Immigrant, and a Banker
The life of an immigrant family is difficult. Knowing that everyone is a child of God helps the Dominguez family celebrate the differences in the people around them. Find out more at https://bit.ly/2XVOiOq Andres Dominguez is native to Venezuela, where he and his wife, Nayibi Dominguez, were married in 1984. Three years after they were married, they decided to move to the United States. The life of an immigrant family is difficult. They had to learn a different language and culture. After a while, Nayibi met others who were in similar situations and decided to lend a helping hand. Because of Andres’s profession as a banker, he is able to help other immigrants. Andres believes that “even though we are different we have many things in common.” Follow us on social media: Facebook: / comeuntochrist Instagram: / comeuntochrist Twitter: / comeuntochrist Website: https://www.ComeUntoChrist.org

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