I initially met this author via Facebook before meeting her in person. She appeared to be so genuine on FB, and when I met her at the African American Author Expo (held in Timonium, MD) in August 2013, I found that she's a genuine person, period! With that said, show your love for my sister & fellow author Pamala Mintz.
Pamala Mintz is a
single mother of 3 children, Tiara, Brandon, and Joshua. Becoming a teenage
mother did not stop Pamala’s aspirations and dreams. She graduated from Coppin
State University in 2008 with a Bachelor of Arts in English/Communications and graduated
from University of Baltimore with a Master of Science in Health Systems
Management in 2013. She will be furthering her education by entering the PhD
program in Health Care Administration at Walden University in 2014. Tenacity,
hard work and determination have been the driving forces that keep Pamala
striving towards greater goals.
Pamala, presently,
serves under the leadership of Dr. Todd Hall. It is through his prophetic
mantle that she has tapped into who she truly is and the prophetic mantle that
she always denied. It is through his teachings that she has gained the
confidence to speak. Foundationally, Pamala was raised in the Baptist faith at
Community Baptist Church of Cherry Hill under the late Rev. Calvin Thomas. As an
adult, Pamala joined First Apostolic Faith Church serving under the leadership
of Apostle Franklin Cornelius Showell.
Pamala has authored
and published two books entitled Saved, Single Sister: Real Talk, the series
with four more books yet to be released. In August, another dream took form as
she began co-hosting a radio show entitled “A Different Identity” which airs
Monday nights from 8pm-9pm on WXRP radio, an award winning talk radio station
based in Atlanta, Georgia. This lady does not allow grass to grow under her
feet too long. In the fall of 2013, she will begin production on the stage
play/musical, “Saved, Single Sister: Real Talk”.
Thanks for sharing! Looking forward to seeing more of Pam's work in this world.
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