Teino Evans, Staff Reporter 
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AUDREY GORDON, a Jamaican by birth now living in Canada, has been utilising her every moment to serve the Lord and spread his word to all.
Gordon, who left Jamaica in 1990, accepted Jesus Christ as her Lord and personal saviour two years later and has since been making the most of her God-given talents.
Gordon has been involved in her community as a soloist. Some of her performances include opening the Canadian Christian Festival, held at Mel Lastman's Square. Gordon also performed at the first annual dinner for the CHINDS Scholarship Foundation and was also part of an evening of praise and worship held at the Heritage Theatre in Brampton, Canada.
During her stint as a gospel artiste, Gordon has had the privilege of sharing stages with the likes of Papa San, Carlene Davis, Kay Morris and the Jewels, Joshua Generation, Marvia Providence, Barbara Jones, the Toronto Mass Choir and others.
POWERFUL AND VERSATILE SINGER
Gordon, who has been described as a very powerful and versatile singer who transcends all age, religious, ethnic and racial barriers, continues to draw from her main source of strength, Jesus Christ.
"It has been a long, hard journey, but it is the right time. Like Moses, and like Esther, God has been preparing me, preserving me for a time such as this, and I feel like I am going to break forth like vintage wine. Jeremiah said when he wanted to keep quiet it felt like fire in his bones and I can attest to that," Gordon said.
Gordon recently released her debut album (October 2004) entitled Still Waiting, which boasts 15 tracks with a blend of roots, traditional, techno and dancehall reggae tunes.