Jimmy Mellado President & CEO of Compassion International Episode 290

Jimmy Mellado leads Compassion International, a global, church-driven ministry serving children in poverty across 29 countries. Born in El Salvador (full name: Santiago “Jimmy” Mellado), he grew up across Latin America and Asia, ran decathlon at SMU, and later represented El Salvador in the 1988 Seoul Olympics. His life and leadership are anchored in faith, family, and a deep conviction that true impact starts with who we’re becoming—then flows into what we do. 

In this episode, Brad sits down with Jimmy at Compassion’s global ministry center in Colorado Springs for a candid conversation about identity, calling, technology, and the local church. Jimmy shares formative stories from his childhood and athletic journey, the moment he sensed a calling to serve the church after the Olympics, and the identity wake-up that led him to embrace his heritage.  

He talks about following Wess Stafford as CEO, why Compassion is first a church-equipping child discipleship organization (sponsorship is the funding mechanism, not the identity), and how the ministry is modernizing—moving to the cloud, piloting secure, real-time communication, and using AI to protect children online. Along the way, Jimmy offers grounded wisdom on leadership burdens, character, and doing God’s work without sacrificing God’s work in you. 

“Let’s not do God’s work in ways that hurt His work in us.” – Jimmy Mellado 

“His yoke is easy and His burden is light—so if it’s heavy, who made it heavy?” – Jimmy Mellado 

“Special gifts can take a leader places where the absence of character won’t let them stay.” – Jimmy Mellado 

This Week on The Wow Factor: 

  • Jimmy’s upbringing: born in El Salvador, moving 40+ times as his engineer father built infrastructure across the developing world 

  • Early faith formation: parents as his “first pastors,” family as his first church while on the move 

  • Track to the Olympics: SMU scholarship and competing for El Salvador at the 1988 Seoul Olympics 

  • A calling in Seoul: witnessing church revival in South Korea and returning with a mission to serve the church  

  • Identity moment: embracing “Santiago” and his Latino heritage after being told “you don’t count”—and how God used it to realign his calling 

  • Friendship with Wess Stafford and the path to leading Compassion 

  • What Compassion is: a church-equipping, child-discipleship ministry (sponsorship fuels the work but doesn’t define it) 

  • The need right now: millions registered, hundreds of thousands awaiting sponsors—why the gap matters at the child level  

  • Modernizing at scale: retiring custom code, moving to cloud platforms, and building for quality, security, and growth 

  • Pilots in Peru and Ghana: secure, real-time communication among sponsors, children, and local church leaders 

  • Safety by design: using AI to flag inappropriate content and grooming language to protect kids 

  • A pastor’s six-hour drive in Togo to make the plea: “Let me thank our sponsors and tell the story of impact.” 

  • Leadership and soul care: trading anxiety for gratitude, resisting the urge to carry what only God can carry 

  • Being vs. doing: why who you’re becoming is the most important contribution you’ll ever make 

Jimmy Mellado’s Word of Wisdom: 

Become first, then do. Stay rooted in Christ, invite trusted voices to speak truth, and steward your assignment without making it heavy. The most enduring impact isn’t what you accomplish—it’s the person you’re becoming as you walk with God. 

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