WHFBC Haiti Ministry Leader Wins Ms. Kentucky Sr.

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Aug 7, 2023

WHFBC Haiti Ministry Leader Wins Ms. Kentucky Sr.

Kimberley Reed-Bracey Johnson, a Murray State University graduate with a Masters degree from Western Kentucky University, is this year’s Ms. Kentucky Sr. America.

Kimberley will compete in the Ms. Sr. America National pageant to be held in Atlantic City in October. A trial lawyer at her own firm (Freeman & Bracey, PLC), Kim teaches law school on the side. She has authored three books including the 2020 Christian finalist book “Be The Donkey.” CEO of TIME4Haiti and head of the Haiti ministry at White House First Baptist Church (WHFBC), Kimberley helps run a K-12 grade school in Laffiteau, Haiti as well as assisted in the construction of  a three-story church there.

She and her eldest son built and own a small hotel in Minoterie for the purpose of housing ministry operations. Kim has visited Haiti fifty-one times and speaks Haitian Creole fluently. Between her and her husband Sam, they share twelve children (biological, adoptive, or step-children and spouses) and five grandchildren.

Kim was a Golden Heart for the Sigma Phi Epsilon fraternity at MSU from 1981-1985. A champion speaker, actor and debater for the Racers’ traveling forensics team, Kimberley likewise graced the Robert E. Johnson Theatre at MSU in many plays and musicals as well as performed in  Shakespeare in the Park in Murray during the summers.

Join us in wishing Kimberley RB Johnson well for the upcoming national competition. Go Racers!

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