Hunter Brady
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Hunter Brady
@hunterbrady84
Centered on Christ • Child of God • Husband • Father • Friend • Peacemaker • Bridge Builder • Prodigal • Lover of Good Music and Inappropriate Jokes

@Cernovich I work with a lot of Mormons in my job now and I have to say they are fantastic people to be around, even if I don’t believe everything they do. They do not drink. They love their families. Have tons of kids. Strict moral rules. I’ve found them to be very kind and hardworking.






So the evangelicals refuse to have fellowship with churches that are heretical? The problem here is what the Roman Catholic did, not what the evangelicals did.




Name an underrated movie... I'll start: Robin Hood Prince of Thieves








Questioning the "Martyrdom" of Joseph Smith @Acts17



@TheModerateCase I hope you apply this to members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints as well. They are professed Christians who believe in every tenant you just named. It is ridiculous that so many fellow Christians treat them so terribly.


Conference of Trent was a BLAST! Got to see some (most?) of my favorite Catholic apologists, plus my favorite LDS apologist, @LukeFHan!



“I grew up in Arizona, served a mission in Mexico, and went to college thinking I had a pretty clear path for my life. Then I met my now wife Victoria, and everything changed in the best way. “She always knew she wanted to be a doctor. Pediatric neurology isn’t an easy road, but it’s who she is, compassionate, steady, brilliant, and drawn to help kids and families through the hardest things life hands them. When she got into med school in California, we packed up and moved. “Stepping into her dream together was an easy choice. I wanted to support her the way she has always supported me. And honestly, watching her work and sacrifice and love people like she does has strengthened my faith more than anything else. “My path hasn’t been as clear. I’ve tried different directions, learned a lot, prayed a lot. Some days I still feel like I’m figuring it out. But I do know that God doesn’t measure timelines. He measures love, humility, and the way we show up for each other. “Supporting her doesn’t shrink my purpose—it expands it. Our callings from God can look different, and that’s beautiful. I’m building my future too, but I’m grateful that right now, part of my purpose is cheering for the person I love most as she steps into hers. “There’s not one 'right way' to build a family or a future. For us, this is ours. And it’s sacred.” — Nate






