Brian Bohrer

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Brian Lester Bohrer

Pastor Brian Bohrer
Born August 15, 1960
Grand Forks, North Dakota, U.S.
Nationality American
Education RHEMA Bible Training Center
Occupation Pastor
Known for Author of "Word Therapy"
Religious beliefs Word of Faith
Spouse Marion Kimberly Bohrer
Children Brian Andrew Bohrer, Jessica Ruth Bohrer, Johnathon Lowell Bohrer
Parents Bill Bohrer (deceased) and Pat Genn

Brian Lester Bohrer (born August 15, 1960) is a pastor and author. He is best known for his book called, “Word Therapy” a teaching on the creative power of your words.

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[edit] History

Brian L. Bohrer was born in Grand Forks, North Dakota, on a military base. His father was in the United States Air Force and was from Paw Paw, West Virginia. His mother was from Magnolia, Arkansas.

He was lead to the Lord in 1967 at a community park in Bossier City, LA by a group called “Child Evangelism Fellowship” while his family was stationed at Barksdale Air Force Base, in Bossier City, LA, a neighboring city to Shreveport, LA.

As a child, he was sick and delusional at night time. He would wander through his house in trance like state acting like a monkey in a panicked state of mind. During this time, at his elementary school he was attending special learning classes. His family and took him to a Kathryn Kuhlman meeting at Tulsa Civic Center in Tulsa, Oklahoma. In his book, Winning On the Inside, he claims he was healed at that meeting.[1]

Although he had never meet Mrs. Kuhlman he often cited that she, Oral Roberts, and Kenneth E. Hagin were the greatest influences upon his life.

Brian Bohrer currently resides in Washington, Missouri and pastors Living Bread Church which has recently celebrated 30 years in the ministry.[2] He has organized outreaches in the local community that have reached the attention of The Washington Missourian.[3]

[edit] Ministry and Theology

Brian Bohrer attended Midwest Bible Institute in Houston, TX and is a graduate of RHEMA Bible Training Center of Broken Arrow, OK. which was founded by Kenneth E. Hagin.

He has been a pastor and a traveling minister for more than 27 years, preaching his first sermon in November 1978 at Midwest Bible Institute.

His teaching is similar in many respects to the Word of Faith doctrine, with a particular emphasis on healing and victorious living.

Those of the Word of Faith movement that he associates with are, Jesse Duplantis, Mark Hankins, Kenneth Copeland, and the Trinity Broadcasting Network.

[edit] Notable Achievements

  • He has a radio broadcast on KXEN 1010 AM Radio 11:15AM CST Monday through Friday.
  • Brian Bohrer is an affiliate minister on cfaith.com, an ISP and online media content provider. His articles and sermons have been featured in Cfaith's "C-ZINE" 12 times. (requires subscription to view actual content)[4][5][6][7][8][9][10][11][12][13][14][15]
  • Workshop speaker at Kenneth Hagin Jr.'s "A Call to Arms Men's Conference" in November of 2006 and quoted in the February, 2007 edition of the Word of Faith Magazine (page 17).[16]
  • He appeared on Trinity Broadcasting Network alongside Jesse Duplantis who is a close and longtime friend.[17]

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