In a world where traditional ministry often follows conventional paths, Pastor and Speaker, Latasha M. Trevino, M.Div stands out as a pioneer breaking new ground. As one of the youngest founding pastors with a Master of Divinity in theological studies under 40 years old, Trevino has established herself as a formidable presence in faith leadership while navigating the unique challenges of being a woman of color in a historically male-dominated field.
Trevino, who identifies as both African American and Mexican American, founded the non-profit organization We Call It Faith Ministries, which has grown into a multi-faceted platform reaching diverse audiences across various media channels. Her ministry has evolved beyond traditional church walls to meet people where they are – whether through counseling services, public speaking engagements, or digital platforms.
“Rising up in the moment of rock bottom and how God brings you through adversity” was the theme of Trevino’s recent appearance on the No Grey Areas Podcast, which garnered over 40,000 listeners in just one month after airing. This message of resilience and faith during difficult times has clearly resonated with audiences seeking spiritual guidance in challenging circumstances.
Perhaps most notable is Trevino’s success in bridging generational gaps within faith communities. Her ministry has cultivated a 10,000+ faith-based community on TikTok, earning the title “Pastor for the culture,” making The Gospel relatable to the generation while keeping the integrity of the Word of God. Trevino is connecting people worldwide while specifically engaging millennial and Gen Z audiences – demographics that traditional religious institutions often struggle to reach effectively.
Trevino, provides faith based counseling services that are donation based and has a passion for advocating for mental health, emotional and spiritual well being. Her services through Psychology Today- are one of one on the platform coupling faith and psychology.
Her start in radio, as the only faith-based radio segment on a secular network in 2018 reached an estimated 900,000 listener audience in Los Angeles, preparing her for further expansion.
Recognized by the Christian Women Speakers Network based in Phoenix, Arizona, Trevino has earned her place among what the network describes as “world-renowned speakers” and “incredible women leaders.”
Most recently, Trevino has added “published author” to her growing list of accomplishments with the release of “We Outside. Breakthrough Season: Prayer & Faith Journal for Women of God.” This publication represents another avenue through which she hopes to inspire and encourage others on their spiritual journeys. Now available on Amazon.
What makes Trevino’s story particularly compelling is how she embodies her own message. “Don’t despise small beginnings” – a phrase she uses to describe her own journey – she has risen to create meaningful impact through unconventional approaches to ministry. Her work consistently emphasizes overcoming adversity while uplifting others, creating a model of spiritual leadership that balances personal achievement with community service.
For young women seeking to make their mark in traditionally restrictive fields, Trevino represents a powerful example of what’s possible when passion meets purpose. By integrating modern communication platforms with timeless spiritual principles, she continues to forge new paths for the next generation of faith leaders while staying grounded in service to her community.


