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Quataunda Armstrong
Atlanta - Metropolitan Ambassador
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Quataunda Armstrong's life is a testament to the power of faith and dedication to serving others through ministry. Born and raised in Mississippi and later moving to North Georgia during her teenage years, Quataunda's spiritual journey began early. She came to Christ at a young age and was licensed as a Minister in 2005, signaling the start of her devoted service to God's work.
Currently serving as the Atlanta Metropolitan Ambassador for Go Global Ministries, Quataunda is committed to spreading the gospel and fostering unity among believers of diverse backgrounds. Her educational pursuits have also been guided by her faith; she is a graduate of The Chubb Institute in Alpharetta, Georgia, with a certification in computer programming and is actively enriching her theological understanding through the Collsen Fellows Program. This program enhances her Christian worldview, equipping her to better serve and relate to people from various walks of life.
Quataunda's personal life is deeply rooted in her faith as well. She met her husband, Pastor Armstrong, at the age of 19 and has been a cornerstone in their 23-year marriage. Together, they lead and nurture the spiritual community at Berea Baptist Church in Dahlonega, Georgia, where Quataunda also oversees the Women’s Ministry.
In addition to her ministerial duties, Quataunda is a pioneering entrepreneur in Lumpkin County. She is the first Black female business owner in the area, operating Xclusiv Boutique, founding Xclusiv Legacy Builders, and owning Q's Place Cafe. These ventures not only support the local economy but also provide platforms for ministry and community engagement.
Quataunda's commitment extends into various community roles. She is a board member and advocate for CASA, vice chairman of the Lumpkin County Rainbow Children's Home for Girls, and an active member of the Rotary Club. Her leadership as chairlady of the Dahlonega Cemetery Committee and her humanitarian efforts further reflect her dedication to serving her community in love and faith.
Driven by a passion to empower women and children, Quataunda shares her personal testimony of overcoming early abuse and molestation. Through her story, she aims to bring hope and healing, demonstrating the restoring power of God's love. Her mission is to reach women globally, sharing the transformative message of Jesus Christ's goodness and redemption. Through every aspect of her life and work, Quataunda Armstrong embodies a heart for ministry, impacting lives and building legacies of faith.