
This is a photo of Brother Conrad Sandoval passing out candy while
ministering in Mexico. The Sandoval family do many outreaches each year,
some in the poor parts of Mexico and others in the United States. The main
focus is to win the lost by word and deed, living an example. Being a
soldier in the glorious kingdom of our Lord Jesus Christ. Sometimes going
without so that others may have. We encourage you to come help. There are
many different paths you can take in life, but if your reading this, chances
are that you too are called to make a difference. COME! BE A PART!
Join us in our endeavor to win , feed, clothe, and love the
lost................................ J.L.Cremeans



Conrad and Justine Sandoval Administrators

Q: What kind of things do you do at Proven Love International?
A: We try to reach those who've never heard the Gospel by going to New Age gatherings and having fellowship outreaches. This little story tells about Tony and James two guys that were reached in one such outreach :
"There aren’t great numbers of kids who give their lives to Christ when we do these out reaches…at the time, however, the Word of God never goes void! One man, Tony, heard the message of Christ at one of our free kitchens. He was a backslidden Christian, and had been doing a lot of drugs. The Lord really convicted his heart. Years later, we saw him again, and he had joined our home church, the Set Free in San Diego, and was getting his license to be one of the pastors there!! Another man, James was a man Conrad had shared Christ with at a fair. James was a practicing witch at the time, but Conrad told him that one day he would be a preacher! James thought he was crazy. Years later we met James again. He also had joined the San Diego Set Free and also became a pastor there too! He is with the Lord now. So we don’t question the Lord about where He tells us to go, we know He sees the big picture."
Q: What is the purpose of the Proven Love International warehouse, you guys call "Our Father's House"?
A: We also do lots of missionary work in Mexico, "Our Fathers House" is the 40,000 square ft warehouse where we take in the food, clothing, medical supplies, computers and other goods/provisions for the orphanages, rehabs, homeless shelters, and other ministries in the US, Mexico, and anywhere else.
Q: How are you and Brother Conrad able to support such an awesome work for the Lord?
A: Finances? How do a couple of God fearin' freedom lovin’ gypsies manage? HA-HA!” Well… it has stretched our faith! But we call this warehouse OUR FATHER’S HOUSE, and we remind Him constantly ”Hey, Dad, this is your house and if you want the doors to stay open You’ll have to pay the bills!” But we would LOVE YOUR SUPPORT TOO! If we had more support we could spend more time on the mission field, evangelizing, and bringing in the harvest! Besides Jesus command us all to be part of the great commission! So come help us out, or give some financial support, send some tracts or Bibles; spend some time on your knees praying for us! Even a cold glass of water given in the name of the Lord to a small child will be remembered for eternity… for it’s really Jesus you’re givin’ it to! (Matthew 25)”
Q: Tell me about the Art that you and Brother Conrad do to help support Proven Love
A: Tent Making; Conrad and I are both accomplished artists. Conrad is a world renowned sculptor, I'm a painter.” We started traveling and carving to support ourselves so we could go to the gatherings, tell folks about HOW AWESOME JESUS IS, and along the way became successful! It hasn’t always been easy, but it’s been quite an adventure! We hope to write a book about it someday…GYPSIES FOR JESUS, or maybe GYPSY JESUS FREAKS… who knows! “
We showed the Jesus film to large groups of Tarahumara Indians, and several gave their hearts to the Lord. For most of these Indians it was the first time they had ever heard the scriptures in their own language. Several told us that although they had gone to church for years they never really understood the teachings of Christ until the Word was presented to them in their own language, and in a way they could understand.