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Quinten Cullins was born in Forest City, NC to Robin and Nanette Cullins. Pastor Quinten was raised in Shelby, NC. As a young child, Quinten was raised in the church. With a passion for praise and worship, Quinten would travel with his step-father, Donald Camp, as he sung Gospel Quartet. Quinten later attended North Carolina A&T State, where he met his beautiful wife, Mya Speller Cullins. Quintin and Mya were both studying social work, and their merging passion to help others also fueled a great love. In September, 2015, Quinten answered a strong calling on his heart to preach the Word of God. On June 25, 2016, Quinten was ordained and licensed as a Pastor. He is currently humbly and gratefully serving as the Lead Pastor and Visionary of Quinten Cullins Ministries, Inc. which is located in Atlanta, GA. Together, Quinten and Mya are driven to inspire the youth in the Metro-Atlanta area through scriptural teachings and providing mentorship to encourage each young adult to reach their ultimate, God-given potential; regardless of the circumstances that they find themselves in. Pastor Cullins and Mya have always had a passion to help others. Pastor Quinten and Mya co-founded Changing Phases Behavioral Support in February, 2006. In February, 2010, Pastor Quinten and Mya together co-founded a non-profit charitable foundation to honor their grandmothers, Sarah Kate Miller and Theodosia Jettie-Mae Tucker and named it The Sarah-Jettie Community Development Center. Qu in t en Cu llin s: Reach in g A Com m u n it y Labeled & Tagged Quinten Cullins is a seeker; searching to draw nearer to God, and seeing Jesus reflected in the faces of every person he meets. Pastor Quinten and his beautiful wife Mya Speller Cullins live in the Metro-Atlanta area and have four amazing children together: Nygil, Kayla, Quinten Jr, and Kamron. Quinten loves his family. He strives to be a man after God's own Heart. He devotes himself to God through his worship and his daily life. Pastor Quinten believes in meeting people where they are and not judging people. ?When you judge people you push them away from Christ.? Romans 2:1 2 Therefore you have no excuse, O man, every one of you who judges. For in passing judgment on another you condemn yourself, because you, the judge, practice the very same things. 2 We know that the judgment of God rightly falls on those who practice such things. 3 Do you suppose, O man? you who judge those who practice such things and yet do them yourself? that you will escape the judgment of God? 8