On The Cover Profiles
Pastor Moses Brown - Feed Our Children Ministries - (813) 784-1021
Pastor Moses Brown is CEO and founder of Feed Our Children (FOC) Ministries. He is a seminary trained, ordained
minister and a highly sought after professional speaker, motivator, life coach, humorist, son, husband, father of two
wonderful daughters, and three awesome grandsons. Pastor Brown influences, inspires and empowers-both personally
and professionally, thousands of men, women & youth that he addresses yearly throughout the world. Pastor Brown’s
mantra, “if you can believe it - God will help you achieve it”.
Pastor Brown’s love of singing propelled, positioned and prospered him to successfully launch three gospel CD’s.
Pastor Brown appeared on the show “Real Living” in Los Angeles, CA and received encouragement from the legend-
ary Andrea Crouch in dealing with the loss of his 21-year old son. Crouch told him to allow the pain and the healing
process to flow through his singing. As a result, one of Pastor Brown’s best recordings is due for release June 2008,
in memory of his son David.
In 1986, Pastor Brown and FOC Ministries have reached individuals without the means to get beyond the challenges of their
financial, emotional, physical, & spiritual hardships. For 21 years, food, biblical counseling, tutoring, temporary hosing, and
a perpetual stream of Prayer have always been available to those needing help.
PastorMosesBrown@Yahoo.com -
www.FeedOurChildren.org
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Christian Nwoye - City Pharmacy - (813) 248-5405
Mr. Christian Nwoye is the proud owner of City Pharmacy located at 3302 E. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., Blvd in Tampa,
Florida. He officially opened City Pharmacy in July 2004. Mr. Nwoye traveled extensively before making Tampa his
home, where he resides with his wife and their three kids.
Mr. Nwoye’s humble beginnings were in Uga town in Aguata Local Government Area (County) Anambra State, Ni-
geria in West Africa, his birth place. He received his formal education in Nigeria and accepted the Faculty of Phar-
maceutical Sciences, University of Nigeria, Nsukka – 1982-1987. Mr. Nwoye’s professional career began in 1987 right
after graduation with the State Health Management Services at Nnewi General Hospital (as a graduate pharmacist
intern). From there he was posted to Adeoyo Maternity Hospital, Ibadan, Oyo State for his one year National Youth
Service Corps assignment. Mr. Nwoye was employed by Peace Pharmaceutical Wholesalers, Lagos before leaving for
Germany where he stayed briefly before migrating to the United States and worked in Baltimore, Maryland.
Having left Baltimore in 1993, Mr. Nwoye relocated to the sunny state of Florida and making his home in Orlando
working with the Eckerd Drugs Corporation as a Graduate Pharmacist Intern. He is a Registered Pharmacist and has
been employed by some of the largest pharmaceuticals corporations in the south such as Eckerd Drugs, Rite Aid
Pharmacy, Merck Medco Inc. and ending with Walgreens Pharmacy before becoming an entrepreneur by opening
City Pharmacy. Mr. Nwoye also has business interests in Real Estate Investments.
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Darren C. Jones - Kingdom Printing - (813) 930-2300
Darren Jones was born in Miami, Florida and raised in Tampa, Florida by his parents Arch Bishop David A. Jones &
Dr. Bevelyn A. Jones. He graduated from Leto High School in 1988 and later continued his education in vocational
training, becoming certified in Printing and Graphic Arts in 1993.
Mr. Jones is now the owner of Kingdom Printing, Inc., a full service Printing and Graphic Design Company. His jour-
ney to entrepreneurship is a path of faith and triumph that can encourage others. Darren and his wife Felicia reside
in Tampa, Fl with their children, and are faithful members of Mountain Top Fellowship of Churches.
www.kingdomprint.com
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