Brother Brad Smith

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About Brother Brad Smith
Brother Brad Smith is a Christian author and creative writer, with a passion for theology 'made simple'.
His nick-name came about when he was attending his sister's church in Brisbane, who introduced him to all her friends with, 'This is my brother, Brad'. It was an unintended side affect, but Brother Brad has stuck ever since!
Brother Brad has a desire to know Jesus intimately. Raised in conservative mainstream churches, he longed to engage with the living God that he'd read so much about in the Bible. This led him on a quest to hear God's voice and to dare to take God at His Word.
Through extraordinary revelation - and trials - God has shown Brad that faith in Jesus is the only real way to make it through the paths of life. As such, his writings, songs, poems and theological revelations provide insight and depth of teaching that is bringing people into a closer relationship with Jesus.
Brother Brad has a Diploma in Ministry & Theology from Harvest Bible College, and Bachelor Degrees in Engineering and Arts.
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Blog postTable of Contents
Jesus: My Eulogy
Joseph: Remorse
John: The Witness
Simon Peter: The Death
Judas Iscariot: Treacherous
John Mark: Dead of Night
Lucifer: Fallen
Paul’s Sister: My Brother
The Lost on The Cross
Mary: The Alabaster Jar
John: The Light
Mary: My First Easter
David: The Shepherd
Holy Spirit: Advocate
Clickable link are excerpts from the book
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Blog postLight of the World
Let your light so shine before men
That they revere your Father in heaven
And praise Him (praise Him)
For your good deeds. repeat
A light on a hilltop can’t be hidden
Nor do we put lamps under a bowl
Instead we put it on its stand
Giving light for all to see
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Blog postTo Victory’s End
We are the survivors
The battlers
The ones pressed down in the dirt
We’ve had our victories
Lived through losses
And shared our shame
We ache
We hurt
We endure
The odds are against us
Always
We. Stand. Firm.
Our face is resolute
Our direction is set
The pain propels us forward
Tiredness drips from our bones
Sleep evades us
Longing for rest
But we mov4 years ago Read more
Titles By Brother Brad Smith
It is often recited by nervous church folk when confronted with the propects of evil - however in this exposition of the Lord's Prayer, there is another angle that gives a deeper meaning to what Jesus was teaching the disciples to do.
The Kingdom Prayer Creed is not simply a book about prayer, but encompasses how we are to live a fully loaded Christian life while anticipating the Kingdom of God to come.
There are only 11 chapters and just over 50 pages, making the book short, succinct and easy reading.
If you are looking to grow as a Christian in the Kingdom of God, then the Kingdom Prayer Creed is something you will enjoy sinking your teeth into.
Let me take you on a journey of thirty years, where over time I’ve had the privilege of soaking up the environment of thoughts of many people who live through the history of the Bible.
In some ways it feels like I’ve met them all personally, as I’ve studied and meditated on them – researching the events and times that make their situation unique. I’ve pondered what it’s been like to be in their shoes, and sometimes wondered what I would have done if it was me in their situation.
My aim has been to tap into the essence of their thinking, of their emotion, and cause a very deep emotional connection with you, the reader. If my book is simply “a good read” or “a poetic resurrection of Biblical narrative” then it’s missed its mark.
This book is a small compilation of poetry, prose, songs or short stories, intended to take a “slice” out of the life of a Biblical character and help us see what they are seeing, feel what they are feeling, and pause … then make a response.
Each item is a perception, a listening, a waiting – for the tick-tock of thoughts in their head to come to life - and from there to make sense of their situation, translated into poetic rhythms.
Through hearing the voices of their mind, we can take time to reflect. And consider. And change.
Now if you’re expecting a cross-referenced Bible College style narrative, this compilation is likely to annoy you – as it is not intended to be a “scripture and verse” adaptation of the Bible. Instead, the way to read these short stories (and prose and poems) is to “look between the lines” of the Bible and take into consideration the context and environment and influences that were around in the early centuries.
I’m using a little poetic licence in many places, however I’m an avid student of the Word and I’m not attempting to be flippant, nor am I trying to change the perception of the accounts that are printed in the Bible. I’ve pursued many hours of study and research to determine just exactly how these stories or songs or poems might be best unfolded from the Word.
So please, I insist that you take time to slow down and absorb the message and relate to the feelings expressed; and understand the word plays I use.
My prayer is that these pages ignite your spirit and help you soar!
Brother Brad Smith