Antony Duclos was a man who dedicated his life to serving others, spreading love and sharing the gospel. His work as a pastor and his service to those in need took him all around the world, and he made a lasting impact on the lives of countless people.
After completing his studies at South Florida Bible College, Antony became a pastor at Good Shepherd church in Fort Lauderdale, FL. He then went on to serve as a pastor at Mid City (French/Creole) Church of the Nazarene in San Diego, CA, where he stayed for over 15 years. During this time, he not only led his congregation but also traveled to several countries, including Rwanda, Jamaica, Honduras, Mexico, Guatemala, and Cuba.
In these countries, Antony worked tirelessly to provide aid to those in need. He built schools and homes, helped with healthcare, and provided food and water to those who lacked these basic necessities. He shared the gospel with local communities, bringing hope and faith to many who had little of either.
Antony's work was not limited to overseas missions. He also founded the nonprofit True Shepherd Foundation, which aimed to alleviate poverty and provide education, healthcare, and other services to the people of Haiti. Through this foundation, Antony was able to continue his work and provide much-needed aid to those who needed it most.
Antony's legacy is one of selflessness and service. He spent his life helping others and spreading the love of Christ to all who crossed his path. His work has inspired many, and his memory will be cherished forever. True Shepherd Foundation is committed to continuing Antony's work and carrying on his legacy of compassion and service to those in need.