Nathan Brown (writer)
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Nathan G. Brown (19??—) is a Christian author and editor of the magazines Signs of the Times, an Australian Christian magazine with a similar format to Reader's Digest; Record, the newsmagazine for the Seventh-day Adventist Church in the South Pacific; and the Edge. He has written articles for a broad variety of magazines internationally as well as several books.
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[edit] Biography
Brown has degrees in law, English and literature.[1]
He wrote a regular column in the Adventist Review, for four years from 2003 till 2006.[1]
Brown was appointed editor of Signs of the Times in 2003, moving from northern Queensland to Victoria[2] and the office of Signs Publishing Company.
He is studying towards a doctorate in English about the possibilities of God in postmodern literature.[2] His hobbies include reading and writing, playing basketball, making radio, and growing flowers.[1] He is married to Angela, with whom he supports sponsor children in several countries.[1]
[edit] Publications
Brown has published many articles, as well as the following books:
- Relevation (Signs Publishing Company, Victoria, Australia)
- Seven Reasons Life is Better With God
- Ordinary People, Extraordinary God (compiled and edited by Brown)
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[edit] External links
- Relevation website
- Articles by Brown cataloged in the Seventh-day Adventist Periodical Index (SDAPI)
- Interview of Brown by Julius Nam