Natasha Moore
Publisher

Latest Book:
Understanding Spiritual Warfare

Natasha Moore is a native New Orleanian, but has been living in St. Louis, MO for over seven years. She received her B.A. in English Writing from Loyola University in 1998 and her M.Ed. in Adult Education from the University of Missouri St. Louis in 2004. After spending three years as a Financial Aid Counselor for Dillard University in New Orleans, and then Washington University in St. Louis, Natasha stepped out on faith to pursue the dream that God gave her at an altar at 14 years old: to become a publisher. She is now the owner and publisher of Apostolic Experience Publishing.

It is obvious to any casual observer (and certainly anyone who actually talks to her) that Natasha loves her life and the ministry to which God has called her. In addition to Apostolic Experience Publishing, she is an author, and teacher. She is an active member of the Saint Louis Publishers Association (SLPA) and the Independent Publishers Association. She was chosen to represent SLPA as the 2007 Scholarship Winner to PMAU in New York this year.

Natasha is the devoted wife of James Moore and the mother of two boys, Josiah and Elijah. She also teaches at the University of Phoenix and uses any spare moment to reach out to other women and teens in an effort to rebuild the Biblical community of women that nurtures and encourages one another.


Teklemariam Gezahagne
& his wife Mary

Author

Latest Books:

Bible Writers' Theology Vol. I & II

Acts of God in Ethiopia

 

For a careful observer of the Apostolic spiritual revival taking place across the ancestral land of Ethiopia at the close of the second millennium of the Christian era, there is a remarkable uniqueness of God’s sovereign timing coupled with yielded lives to become instrumental in the work of His kingdom.

One such life is Teklemariam Gezahagne, born in 1937 to a family of farmers in Nebelet, Ethiopia. From the early days of his outstanding ministry which shines out as a spiritual pioneer, the Bible prophecies mentioning the land of Ethiopia considered by many historians in the past as an island of Christian faith are still a vibrant note in his soul and mind.

For this man, the claims of Christ and the assertions of His apostles as to His Deity and Godhead could not find their match in the Trinitarian seminaries he attended. But the God of the prophets and the apostles had a plan for His chosen vessel. When the Lord, in His grace, spoke to His thirsting servant saying clearly: “Peter is saved, Paul is saved, the apostles are saved, the way that brought them to salvation shall also lead you to eternal life...”, it was an open door for an unprecedented harvest of souls into the kingdom, for the glory of God.

It didn’t take much time before another revelation come to him - the baptism in the Name of the Lord Jesus Christ for the remission of sins. He saw Christ in a vision as he was contemplating this truth. His experience of being literally “swallowed up” in his vision into the body of Christ left him trembling, but was a tremendous confirmation and powerful illustration of the biblical truth found in Galatians 3:27.

Since 1966, Bishop Teklemariam Gezehagne has been spreading the Bible writers’ doctrine in Ethiopia and today over two million souls are baptized in Jesus’ Name and filled with the Holy Ghost.


Carla Jeanee’ Bradley
Author

Latest Book:
A Voice From
The Village

Carla Jeanee’ Bradley has literally been in love with words her entire life – whether she is reading them, giving voice to them, or simply stringing them along on paper, her love for them is true. Her mutual love of people and her desire to not only study them, but also to enhance their lives, led her to pursue an education in the field of social sciences. She received her B.A. in Sociology in 1984 from California State University, Northridge.

A strong desire to be an integral part of a movement towards positive social change, and a belief that she could do so with her words, led her to pursue a career in writing and motivational speaking. She strives to be at the forefront of the movement to revolutionize the empowerment of young women who truly care about the world in which they live by beginning with themselves.
Carla currently resides in St. Louis, MO with her two teens, Jeanee’ and Miles, and their wild, crazy, and loveable dog, Bear.


Kevin J Bates Jr
Author

Latest Book:
15 Days: Memoirs of a Katrina Survivor

In just one year’s time, he went from being a 19 year old man-child living an ordinary life in New Orleans to a full grown orphan-man of faith with a teenaged sister to look after. Where most would have fainted, he instead emerged a diamond of a man who is today a published author, an honor student, a youth leader, and a minister.

Kevin J Bates grew up in an Apostolic home New Orleans, LA. There, he attended Philadelphia Apostolic Church with his immediate and most of his extended family. In 2005, when Hurricane Katrina forced them to evacuate, Kevin and his family moved to St. Louis, MO upon invitation from his uncle. Just one year after relocating to St. Louis, both Kevin’s parents were killed in a car accident.

During the evacuation, Kevin and his family were stuck in McComb, MS for 15 days before anyone knew they were there. Kevin chronicles this journey in a new book called 15 Days: Memoirs of a Katrina Survivor. After having seen more trauma than most 3xs his age, Kevin can now testify to the keeping power of the Word of God in his life. His unmoving faith keeps him from anger and depression, and keeps him focused on being an honor student at the University of Missouri St. Louis and a faithful witness for Christ. He is also heavily involved in the youth and drama ministries at Faith Miracle Temple Apostolic Church. You may contact Kevin at iknow91@yahoo.com.