Andi & Shauna Brubaker
Andi & Shauna Brubaker
Director, Push The Rock Guatemala
As a kid, Andi grew up in Dillsburg, PA loving sports, both playing and watching them. It was a dream of his to work as a statistician with a professional team. He went to Messiah College with that dream in mind, and earned a BS in Sport Management. During his time at school he spent working as a student supervisor of game-day management for all sports events. Throughout those four years he also worked at a sports summer camp, interned in an athletic department at a local high school, took two separate trips to Guatemala, and spent the summer of 2013 interning at headquarters with Push The Rock. After his second trip to Guatemala, Andi sensed that God was calling him to something more and began seeking God’s will and direction for what life after college was going to look like. The following months God did some amazing things in his life and opened his heart and mind to move to Guatemala long-term.
Krishauna, who goes most often by Shauna, is from Troy, Ohio. She’s one of ten kids, five of them biological and five adopted. Shauna attended Cedarville University for her freshman year, but transferred to Grand Canyon, a fully online school, when she, along with her family moved to Guatemala in 2011. She earned her degree in Special Education and Early Childhood Education . Her family runs a ministry called Hope for Home Ministries in Guatemala that focuses on supporting and loving orphans and kids with disabilities in a variety of ways.
Andi and Shauna were married in October 2015, moved to Guatemala in August 2016, and started full-time with Push The Rock in October 2017.
They both work together to run after-school programs, community events, teach English lessons, and other discipleship events in their town of San Antonio Aguas Calientes, near Antigua, Guatemala.
A fun fact is that all three of their kids, Samuel, Raelyn, and Eliana are dual citizens of Guatemala and the United States.