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Prior to their time in Venezuela, Deborah and Carlos served for
two years in Kananga in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC).
Carlos served as assistant to the treasurer for the Presbyterian
Church there, and Deborah taught courses in the seminary and conducted
a study on the role of women in the village setting. During their
third year they moved to Kinshasa and ran the procurement/logistics
office, which handled all procurement of supplies and travel arrangements
for the Presbyterian Church of Zaire (now DRC).
In between terms Carlos and Deborah have served twice as missionaries-in-residence
in Louisville, Kentucky: Deborah in the Women's Ministry Division
and the Global Education Office and Carlos in the Pastoral Care
Office and the Global Education Office.
Carlos was born in Juan Diaz, Puerto Rico. He received his BBA
in accounting from Georgia State University and his MDiv degree
from Columbia Theological Seminary in Atlanta, Georgia. He served
as pastor of First Presbyterian Church in Bremen, Georgia, and
as campus minister at West Georgia College. He also has conducted
special ministries as hospital chaplain and minister to singles
in the state of Georgia. Before his ordination, Carlos served
in the U.S. Army Finance Corps in Germany and held various positions
in the financial world as a certified public accountant. He has
a son, Chris, from a prior marriage who is currently enrolled
in a doctoral program in education at the University of Pennsylvania.
Carlos is a clergy member of Greater Atlanta Presbytery.
Deborah was born in Amarillo, Texas. She received her BA degree
in religion from Phillips University in Enid, Oklahoma, and her
MDiv degree from Brite Divinity School of Texas Christian University.
She has served as youth minister in Texas and Oklahoma, worked
in a law firm in Oklahoma, and served as assistant director in
an urban ministry organization in Fort Worth, Texas. Deborah is
a clergy member of the Disciples of Christ Church.
In the year 2000, the same year chosen by the Presbyterian Church
(U.S.A.)
as the “Year of the Child,” the Clugy-Sotos adopted
two Venezuelan children,
a sister and brother, Jodimar and Jefferson.
Birthdays:
Carlos - April 11
Deborah - June 16
Chris - April 22
Jefferson - May 14
Jodimar - September 9
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