Paul and Darla Brochu began their Global Missions journey in 1990 as AIMers with Military Ministries in Luxembourg. They later pastored an American military congregation in Nuremberg, Germany. A Maine native of French-Canadian descent, Paul and his wife, Darla, previously founded the First Apostolic Church in Wilton, Maine. Paul and Darla Brochu were appointed Career Missionaries to France in October 1993. They founded the United Pentecostal Church of Chatellerault in western France before relocating to Paris, where they assumed the pastorate of a newly formed international assembly. Fourteen years later, Paris Centre Church has grown into a dynamic, revival-focused congregation of several hundred members. It now operates home cell groups across the city, runs its own ministerial training program, and launched a second campus in the capital in 2025. As Area Coordinator for Western Europe, the Brochus oversee field and leadership development across nine nations. They invest deeply in younger ministers while serving as directors, facilitators, and visionaries. Paul Brochu also sits on the French National Board.