Bryan Litfin received his PhD in Religious Studies from the University of Virginia and a Master of Theology from Dallas Theological Seminary. His undergraduate work was at the University of Tennessee in the field of Communications.
Bryan now works as an editor and copywriter for Moody Publishers, after serving for 16 years as Professor of Theology at Moody Bible Institute in Chicago. He is the author of The Conqueror (Revell, 2020), the Chiveis Trilogy (Crossway, 2010, 2011, 2012), Early Christian Martyr Stories (Baker, 2014), After Acts (Moody, 2015), and Getting To Know the Church Fathers (Brazos, 2007), as well as several scholarly articles and essays.
Bryan is married to Carolyn, and they have two adult children. He enjoys writing, traveling, teaching, reading, spending time with family, and being involved in his local church.
Bryan my heart rejoices when I see how God has blessed you and Carolyn and your beautiful children.
You have been gifted with a talent of expressing your beliefs and thoughts in a manner that the most intelligent and those not so can read and enjoy your gifts of expression and labor.
Thanks for sharing and May you finish well.
Dave and I love this dear family.
I’m Christian since I was 13 when I decide to follow Jesus, I love real an fiction stories, and I’m an English learner student but I understand the whole meaning of my reading I finished reading 2 books of the the sword trilogy and I spent 1 week to finish the second book but I didn’t enjoy the title Holy father, given to the Christian leader called Papa in Portuguese it is mean Pope and in this world there is no one we can call Holly Father except God our creator even in fiction story.
Well, Christians are often called “holy” or “saints” in the Bible, and in 1 Cor. 4:15, the Apostle Paul says he is like a father to the believers. I think it’s okay!
These is the first time I really enjoyed reading fiction fiction book excited to see the end, congratulations Tia way I am improving my English also, thanks 👍