Sigmund Brouwer
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Sigmund Brouwer is a well-known author in Christian circles. He has written scores of books across many genres, from children's picture books to scientific thrillers, and more. Born in 1959 as one of six children to a family with Dutch heritage, Brouwer is a native of Red Deer, Alberta, Canada. He is married to Cindy Morgan and has two daughters. Mr. Brouwer divides his time between Nashville, Tennessee and Red Deer, Alberta, and enjoys sports such as ice hockey and golf.
Brouwer is perhaps most noted for his work with Hank Hanegraaff in the controversial Last Disciple series, released in 2004. It is a fictional series set in the "end times" of the 1st century AD, narrated from a Partial-Preterist viewpoint.
A favorite cause of Brouwer's is to encourage non-readers to begin reading. He visits schools and speaks about writing often. He likes to tell people he had the worst grade in his English class at one point during his childhood, and that it took him ten years to get his first book published.
[edit] Children's books
Bugs Eye View
Watch Out for Joel
CyberQuest
The Accidental Detectives
Sports Mystery
Lightning on Ice
Short Cuts
Mars Diaries
The Winds of Light
Guardian Angel
[edit] Adult books
The Last Sacrifice
The Last Disciple
The Weeping Chamber
Out of the Shadows
Crown of Thorns
The Lies of Saints
Degrees of Guilt - Tyrone's Story
The Leper
Pony Express Christmas
Wings of Dawn
Double Helix
Blood Ties
Evening Star
Silver Moon
Sun Dance
Thunder Voice