Pauline was born in Yallahs, St. Thomas an eastern parish in Jamaica, West
Indies. Both parents are now deceased. At the age of nine she was taken to
Kingston where she resided until the day of her departure to the United
States.  As a child she participated in music and drama in school.  She sang
on choirs that participated in Festival events and so forth.  She attended
Rousseau Primary School, Tarrant Senior School and Dun Robin High.
While attending Tarrant Senior School, her school choir sang at the Stadium
when various officials such as the Queen of England or Princess Margaret
would visit the Island.  On one occasion the choir was aired on JBC TV.  
She loved to sing!

Up until the age of 12 Pauline attended her grandmother's church, where
she sang solos. At one time she was a part of the "Gospel Chimers" a local
trio from the church.  It was while attending this church that Pauline met a
wonderful woman of God who took her under her wings and mentored her
for a while.  She taught her how to fast and pray and at the age of 12
Pauline gave her life to the Lord.

In 1971 she entered a Talent Hunt Show sponsored by the then, JBC-TV.  
Upon the encouragement of a friend she participated and won first place for
singing.  Dynamic Sounds Recording Studio offered her a contract for a
year. She became a part of the cast on the Leonie Forbes-Amiel television.
show, Sweet and Lovely which was aired on various Sunday evenings on
JBC-TV. It was in one of these segments that she was teamed with male
vocalist Barry Bellamy,.  There was an article pertaining to her Talent Hunt
accomplishment in the Sunday Magazine of the Daily Gleaner.

In June 1972 Pauline was invited by her sister to attend Pentecostal
Tabernacle and that was a life changing experience. She received her
conversion and was invited immediately to begin serving in the church choir
until she migrated to the United States in June 1979.

Soon after her conversion she began singing in the choir and it was during
that time frame that she met Henry Brash. When the church did their very
first long playing record, "Praises from Pentecostal Tabernacle", Pauline
sang solos that were accompanied by Henry on the guitar. It was during
those seven good years that Pauline received an invitation and an airplane
ticket to the United States for the very first time. She was invited to sing at
the General Conference of The United Pentecostal Church International and
to record for the Harvestime Broadcast which was later aired in Jamaica.  
Since that time, she has sung at other such Conferences across the United
States and  Canada.

In 1979 Pauline migrated to the United States. Her quest was to find a
better life.. She started college in 1981 in pursuit of a R.N.. degree,
continuing education at The University of Pittsburgh. Her educational
accomplishments to date are: Associates in Science degree from the
Community College of Allegheny County in Pittsburgh, PA.  She also
attended The International College of Grace and Truth in Ohio where she
was granted a Bachelor of Christian Education and Master of Christian
Education, magna cum laude. Since 1992, she has been ministering at
various Womens' Conferences and Seminars as Conference speaker and
Psalmist.

In February 14, 1993, Pauline stepped out by faith with her husband to
plant and pioneer the Endtime Apostolic Tabernacle. This was their first
pastorate. There was a paradigm shift and she began to reach for God in a
real way. Everything else paled in comparison as her vision began to
broaden regarding the Kingdom of God.  She is still in hot pursuit of Him!

Community Involvement: While in College in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania she
served the Crossroads Ministry alongside Henry and taught Bible Studies on
campus. The ministry "Wings of Youth" was birthed and was geared
towards high school girls and many came to know the Lord as a result.

While ministering in Zion, Illinois, in the early 1990's, They funded and
hosted various outdoor activities in the City parks, and conducted yet
another after school program at the Central Junior High School in Zion.
They have also been quite involved in hospital and nursing home ministries.
Pauline also served as a mentor under the Big Brother Big Sister
organization and they both have been involved with World Vision. They
have supported missionaries all across the world and continue to do so.

Pauline has served as a part of a network of contractors doing work in
Clinical Research in the Pharmaceutical Industry.  Her latest assignment was
with Takeda Pharmaceuticals in Illinois.

New Projects: Pauline released her first solo project 'Transition', in June
2004.  It is a gospel CD, which sets value to the past and embraces the
future. She is writing her autobiography to be published quite soon. In the
interim, she has recently published a poem 'Transition' through Poetry.com
and this poem has been accepted for publication in Eternal Portraits.

Her Mission: To help as many people as she can along the way to come
into their purpose in God. To fulfill the will of God by bringing the gospel of
reconciliation to families and see them reconciled to Him.

Her Vision: To establish various empowering ministries both in the U.S.
and especially in (the Caribbean) Jamaica.  To help enhance existing
ministries of like passion by active participation and see them grow to
become a well-established and fruitful part of the Kingdom.

Her ministry is founded upon anointed worship, constant hunger for the
Word of God and a prayer-based lifestyle.

Two of her guiding scriptures are:

* Jeremiah 29:11 "For I know the plans I have for you," declares the Lord,
"plans to prosper you and not to harm you,  plans to give you hope and a
future and an expected end."

* Proverbs 4:7  Wisdom is the principal thing, therefore get wisdom, but in
all thy getting get understanding.
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