Steve Brown

Author's details

Name: Steve Brown
Date registered: August 26, 2010
URL: http://stevebrownetc.com/

Biography

Steve Brown is a radio broadcaster, seminary professor and author. He previously served as a pastor for over twenty-five years and now devotes much of his time to the radio broadcast, Key Life. With such varied experience and unique perspective on life, Steve is an original. He refuses to be a "guru," doesn't want to be anyone's mother and gives, in his teaching, the freedom to think. Overall, Steve has become known for his refreshing and practical Biblical applications. Steve serves as Professor of Preaching at Reformed Theological Seminary in Orlando, Florida. He sits on the board of the National Religious Broadcasters and Harvest USA. Traveling extensively, Steve is a much-in-demand speaker. Steve is the author of numerous books including Born Free, When Being Good Isn't Good Enough and When Your Rope Breaks. His articles appear in such magazines and journals as Leadership, Decision, Plain Truth and Today's Christian Woman.

Latest posts

  1. Three Free Sins? — April 2, 2012
  2. What’s Really Important? Really? — February 24, 2012
  3. Police Cars, Anne Rice, Tickets, and Grace — September 8, 2010
  4. He’s Not Finished With Us Yet! — February 24, 2010
  5. Tullian Tchividjian: Making a Difference By Being Different — July 13, 2009

Most commented posts

  1. Church “R” Us — 2 comments
  2. Three Free Sins? — 2 comments
  3. Happy Thanksgiving — 1 comment
  4. …the key is in the tears! — 1 comment
  5. What’s Really Important? Really? — 1 comment

Author's posts listings

Mar 31 2007

…I Have No Idea Why Church Is Still Around!

I’ve been reading Stephen Tomkins’ book, A Short History of Christianity (William B. Eerdmans Publishing). It was a mistake! All my reading in church history has been far more detailed. I like reading the history of our family and have spent many wonderful hours with Schaff’s eight-volume History of the Christian Church. I’ve loved Walker’s …

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