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An amazing conversation with Brad Watson who served twenty-five years as a Salvation Army officer. He has a PhD in religious studies and has worked in church, government, humanitarian, and community services settings. He currently serves as a not-for-profit organization chair and director, senior manager for the Australian Red Cross, and a member of the School of Graduate Research Committee at the University of Divinity, Australia. He is a proud father to Zoe and Dominic and partner to Jason.
Brad shares his story and we talk about Brads newly released book Queer Blood and Fire: The Experiences of Gay and Lesbian Salvation Army Officers, which is based on a survey and interviews conducted with queer Australian Salvation Army officers. It explores the history, harms, and hopes of these people within that context. This is such an important book and I recommend it very much.
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By Monica AlhbinAn amazing conversation with Brad Watson who served twenty-five years as a Salvation Army officer. He has a PhD in religious studies and has worked in church, government, humanitarian, and community services settings. He currently serves as a not-for-profit organization chair and director, senior manager for the Australian Red Cross, and a member of the School of Graduate Research Committee at the University of Divinity, Australia. He is a proud father to Zoe and Dominic and partner to Jason.
Brad shares his story and we talk about Brads newly released book Queer Blood and Fire: The Experiences of Gay and Lesbian Salvation Army Officers, which is based on a survey and interviews conducted with queer Australian Salvation Army officers. It explores the history, harms, and hopes of these people within that context. This is such an important book and I recommend it very much.
Like and share this episode on Social media and to your friends. Follow the podcast on Facebook; Instagram and the Blog and if you want, write your thoughts and comments in the comment section under the episode on these platforms.

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