OVER 50 YEARS OF REACHING THE LOST
Sonny Arguinzoni (born November 12, 1939, in Brooklyn, New York) is an evangelical Christian minister and author. He is the founder and Senior Pastor of Victory Outreach International, a fellowship of over 700 churches and ministries in 33 countries. Founded in 1967, Victory Outreach is a recognized leader in the field of sustainable transformational ministry.
Sonny Arguinzoni is also the author of four books, “Sonny,” “Treasures out of Darkness,” “Internalizing the Vision,” and “Vision for the Outcast.” He is also sought after for speaking engagements at conferences and crusades across the globe.
EARLY YEARS
Born of interracial parents (Italian and Puerto Rican) Sonny Arguinzoni was raised in a traditional Christian family setting. The younger of two children, he succumbed to the toxic environment of inner-city Brooklyn in his adolescent years. He began associating with the Viceroy gang which controlled his local neighborhood, though never fully joined. His teen years were marked by petty crime and substance abuse.
EARLY CONVERSION
By the time Sonny Arguinzoni was 21 years old his drug use had spiraled out of control. He was desperate for answers, and after an unsuccessful treatment attempt at the Federal Hospital in Lexington, Kentucky, an old acquaintance recruited him to the Teen Challenge center in Brooklyn. There he befriended Nicky Cruz, made famous by the book and subsequent movie, “The Cross and the Switch Blade”. Cruz was instrumental in Aguinzoni’s conversion to Christianity.
MINISTRY
Sonny Arguinzoni attended the Latin American Bible Institute (L.A.B.I.) and then directed the Teen Challenge center in Los Angeles, California. He met Julie Rivera at L.A.B.I., and they married and started a family. While at Teen Challenge he identified the need for local churches that would readily accept converted drug addicts, so he started Victory Outreach as an experimental house church.
Read Julie Arguinzoni’s bio here.
EAST LOS ANGELES
Victory Outreach was founded in 1967 by Sonny and Julie Arguinzoni when they invited people from the Aliso Village housing projects into their own homes. They shared the basic tenets of the Gospel: God loves them and has the power to change their lives. Victory Outreach was born and began to flourish.
CALIFORNIA
In the early 1970s, Sonny Arguinzoni felt an overwhelming sense of destiny. He challenged his congregation to step out in faith by starting affiliate churches in inner-city areas across California. Victory Outreach grew to a fellowship of dozens of churches.
UNITED STATES
In the 1980s, Victory Outreach emerged at the forefront of mission-focused ministries. Churches were planted across America. Some of the churches began to grow to over 1,000 members. This success spurred the next daring move: A cross-cultural church plant in Amsterdam, Netherlands. Churches were also planted in England, Spain, and Mexico.
INTERNATIONAL
The 1990s was a time of growth for Victory Outreach, both domestically and internationally. The number of churches in Mexico doubled. The bi-annual world conference had to be moved to ever-larger sports arenas.
NEW MILLENNIUM
The World – Unprecedented Growth…
Victory Outreach has experienced unprecedented growth in both quality and quantity. Currently, there are over 700 churches and ministries, 40 percent are overseas which has added a strong international flair to the ministry. Victory Outreach held major evangelistic crusades in the South Pacific, West Africa, South Africa, Europe, the United Kingdom, South America, and Central America.
World Conferences – International Call to Arms…
The Victory Outreach World Conference is held bi-annually at the Los Angeles Convention Center and International Conferences are held in Africa, Netherlands, England, Spain, Mexico, and South America.
Urban Training Centers/Missionary Training Centers – Bold New Approach…
Sonny has also started Urban/Missionary Training Centers in Bridgeport, Connecticut; Los Angeles, California; Tijuana, Mexico; Cape Town, South Africa, and Panama
Sonny has instituted evangelism and ministry programs that reach out to gang members, prostitutes, prisoners, and hard-core drug users. He says with conviction, “I will be dedicated to Victory Outreach for the rest of my life. That’s why God changed my life; so I could help others. I am driven by that purpose.”