The truth is the truth, no matter who said it. That's the philosophy behind the articles on this site. And I believe in publishing the truth from wherever it may come. I'll even sing hymns if they are edifying and uplifting. It doesn't matter to me who wrote them.
I know some folks may disagree with my policy. Some have even voiced their concern to me many times. And believe me, I understand where they are coming from. It can be difficult for me even at times. And some just can't see past the name and the picture next to the article. Even the disclaimer which is at the bottom of every page does not satisfy. If you're one of these types, I'd encourage you to look past these things and just focus on the content. Don't let names and pictures get in the way of enjoying good Gospel material. And remember that even a blind squirrel finds a nut every now and then. I'll try to keep on publishing good stuff here on Pristine Grace, and if you come across something you don't like, just let me know. Thanks!
About Brandan Kraft
Brandan Kraft is a computer programmer from the Missouri Ozarks who has been writing about the sovereign grace of God since 1997. He started with a website called bornagain.net, built it into PristineGrace.org, and has published over two hundred articles, nearly sixty songs, and a growing catalog of podcasts from his living room in Ashland, Kentucky. All without permission from anyone.
He holds no seminary degree, no denominational endorsement, and no theological credentials. He has been writing software for the same employer since 1998. He thinks in systems and believes that the sharpest doctrine should produce the widest arms.
His systematic theology, A Thought in the Mind of God, derives every position from one sentence and applies it across every domain - from ontology to eschatology, from the nature of the human mind to the nature of heaven and hell. It is available at pristinegrace.org/mind.
Brandan lives in Ashland, Kentucky with his wife Angie and their son Cole. He plays trombone in the Marshall University Tri-State Brass Band and changes a diaper twice a day on a cat named OJ who was once paralyzed and whom nobody else wanted.
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