| In 2005, Ellen finished a master's in pedagogy at the National Autonomous University of Nicaragua (UNAN). "It was an education in itself to do post-graduate
work in Nicaragua, with 99 percent Nicaraguan classmates," says Ellen.
Ellen is married to the Reverend Elmer Zavala, and they live
in Managua with their sons Galen and Kamil. They met in 1995 when
they were both participants in the Reconciliation and Mission
program of PC(USA)’s Worldwide Ministries Division. They
were married in Honduras in April 1998. Elmer is currently the pastor of an Evangelical Methodist church in the Hialeah neighborhood of Managua and is serving a second two-year term as his denomination's president.
A native of East Lansing, Michigan, Ellen grew up in the United
Church of Christ there and is now a member of the Methodist Church
where Elmer pastors.
When Ellen joined the CEPAD Nehemiah Program staff in 2000, she
had already had ample experience hosting and accompanying delegations
of U.S. Christians. In 1998 and 1999, she was a long-term volunteer
with the Nicaraguan office of Witness for Peace, a faith-based
organization dedicated to documenting the
“human face” of U.S. policy and corporate practice
in Nicaragua. From
1995 to 1996, Ellen served with the Reconciliation and Mission
Exchange Program of the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) in Honduras,
helping rural communities define what community development projects
were needed.
Ellen graduated from Macalester College in St. Paul, Minnesota,
with a B.A. in religious studies and Spanish. While in college,
she had the opportunity through the Minnesota Studies in International
Development program to study for seven months in Quito, Ecuador.
There, she worked in various social programs through the local
Catholic Church and did a small ethnography in a base Christian
community. Most of her understanding of the gospel and how life
and faith connect, she says, was shaped by her experiences in
Ecuador.
Birthdays:
Ellen - January 27
Elmer - January 27
Galen April 28, 2001
Kamil - February 28, 2005 |