Bradley W. Maston, PhD

Pastor of Fort Collins Bible Church

Brad has taught the Bible in South Korea, served outreach missions with at-risk youth, and has been a youth pastor to two Korean congregations. He received an MA in Biblical Theology at the Channel Islands Bible College and Seminary. He is a board member and adjunct professor at Chafer Theological Seminary. He is an adjunct professor at Scofield Bible Institute where he completed his Ph.D. in Jewish Studies with a focus on intertestamental literature. Brad has been involved in Camp Arete teaching and encouraging young believers in middle school and high school. Brad’s messages can be heard daily on Grace Global Radio. He also heads the Fort Collins Bible College. He and his wife April have four children.

Books by Brad

Titus: Life in the Church by Bradley Maston
$9.99

A Devotional Commentary by Bradley W. Maston

The book of Titus is often overlooked. It contains one of the clearest messages in the word of God detailing what church leadership should be and do.

Stewarding the Church according to God’s plan is a vital step in seeing the results God wants. In a postmodern, worldliness-warmed-over church, overrun with so-called “sanctified marketing methods”, the book of Titus tells us about real growth in the church. This is spiritual growth that sees godly leaders who lead by loving sacrifice. This involves deep interpersonal relationships that bring about truly transformed lives.

There are no shortcuts, no slapdash methods, only the real resources you need to live the Christian life.

Caroling to Christmas
$5.99

This Christmas devotional is exceptionally unique! Twenty-one theologians have come together to bring out the theological excellence of many of our traditional and modern Christmas hymns to celebrate a most amazing historical event, the birth of the Savior of the world.

Collaborations with Brad

Grace & Truth Volume 1
$7.99

This book of essays is designed to offer encouragement on a wide variety of issues. Articles of simple devotion, textual exposition, and theological interest all sit together comfortably and present the reader with a wide variety of topics to challenge and encourage us in our walk with Christ.

The balance of these essays, it is hoped, will not only have something to offer every believer, but also to help every believer grow to gain a brader understanding of what it means to walk with Jesus Chirst. The exciting theology hound must benefit from the simpler works of pure devotion. The person only interested in practical concerns will benefit from expanding their understanding to see the great importance of deeper consideration of the revelation of God's word.

This is how Christians grow; by listening to what other believers have learned brought back to share. This is teaching. This is what this book of essays is about.