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Dr. Suzette M Campbell Myles

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Slowly, steadily, purposefully, Dr. Suzette M. Campbell Myles is evolving a ministry that, along with its spiritual base, will provide spaces and training for advancement as well as assisting with immediate needs in practical ways.

The popular faith leader is founder and head of For His Glory Church Ministries, INC, a nondenominational Sabbath Church, in Hartford, CT.

Born in Reading Berkshire, England in 1967, to Barbadian parents from St. Andrew, her own life is an inspiration to others to follow their calling and fight through the obstacles.

She moved to Bloomfield, Connecticut at 15 and graduated from Bloomfield High School in 1984. By 23, she was a wife and mother of Norman, Colin, and Gabrielliah Campbell, pausing further academic pursuits.

Confronting several challenges, at 24, she made a transformative decision to truly serve the Lord. Pastor Campbell joined Maranatha Pentecostal Church, INC. in CT. started by cleaning the toilets and floors of her church.

She then began to study under the leadership of Overseer Idel Williams, founder of the church, and was ordained as a Minister in 1996. She served as Armor Bearer to the Pastor, Praise & Worship Leader and Youth Pastor.

In 2000, responding to a surge in violence, Pastor Campbell started a prayer group, Shackle Breakers, which was held at the Salvation Army on Barbour Street in Hartford, CT. She officially founded For His Glory Church Ministries, INC. in September of 2001.

Her ministry grew in size and impact, branching out and birthing more ministries, including temporary housing for women and a bible college.

In September 2009, she obtained her graduate degree in theology with a GPA of 4.0 from the Higher Learning School of Theology, a satellite location of North Carolina College of Theology in Wilmington. In June of 2012, she obtained her Doctorate Degree.

Dr. Sue, as she is affectionately called, established her own satellite college with North Carolina College of Theology in 2013, now called New England college of Theology, formerly Northern Connecticut Inspirational College of Theology, in Hartford, CT. She currently sits on the board of directors for North Carolina College of Theology.

In 2020, Dr. Campbell’s ministry went from a local Sabbath Church in Hartford, CT to an internationally livestreamed ministry reaching souls across America, the West Indies, and England.

Her vision for the church to be a place to comprehensively serve the needs of the community for the betterment of the lives of men, women, and children is poised to take a giant step with the establishment of a new, multipurpose facility offering a range of social services.

Dr. Campbell, who was also raised by her grandmother, Magnell Lowe, who imparted in her a great understanding of the rich Barbadian culture, is also hoping to bring aspects of her ministry to Barbados which she visited often as a child and continues to do so several times a year. She is married to Chef and Real Estate agent Adrian Myles.

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