Brandon Ryan - Staff Writer

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Brandon Ryan is a dreamer, an optimist, a lover and a fighter. He is an author and writer, he longs to change the world in the smallest of ways with his words. Born with Cerebral Palsy Brandon is no stranger to pain, but he knows no defeat and victory is his only option. He has scars on his body that map out a story of suffering and healing. Music has been an outlet for him when all else fails, songs become his anthems and choruses become his strength.

I long to teach people how to fight back says Brandon Ryan. Are lives are beautiful and they are gifts, no matter how dark they may seem. There is light inside us. We can use that light to change our lives and even the course of history. Lacey Mosley of Flyleaf once said “Music is passion”. And Brandon Ryan agrees whole heartedly with her assessment.

Read Brandon’s latest CD Review…
Music is at its best when it is the most rawest, when it is honest. Our hearts are moved beyond human explanation and words often are not enough. Brandon enjoys StarBucks Coffee, Green Tea, Good conversations, Good movies such as: Forest Gump, Patch Adams, Prozac Nation and Stranger than Fiction.

Brandon loves being part of the Enoch community and does not take position as a staff member lightly. He is currently listening to: Wavorly, RED, Demon Hunter, Matt Kearney, Thrice, As Cities Burn and The Glorious Unseen.

Brandon is also an author of a book called “The Emotional Struggle”. Which speaks of his life with Cerebral Palsy, Depression, Suicidal-thoughts and the mercy and hope that he found through Christ.

For more information please visit him at: www.brandonthewriter.com

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