What others say
Brian's vibrant presentations enthuse children of all ages! He has the knack of delivering messages that are thought provoking as well as exciting. His stimulating use of resources and excellent rapport with children make him a popular choice for assemblies and visits into school.
Jan McKerron, Head teacher Woodside Primary School, Hamilton
Thank you for leading our Easter assembly. It was great to see our young people aged three to eighteen all captivated by what was said and done. The range of approaches to covering the Easter message was impressive. I am grateful to you and your team for the planning and preparation that ensured that all went well.
Margaret Clarke, Principle Hamilton College
The students here at Tisley College have found Brian's workshops an inspiring and fun way to develop communication skills.
Stephen McQuiod, Principle of Tisley College, GLO Centre, Motherwell
MAD Ministries have been involved with Victoria Primary School since 2003. Our youngsters thoroughly enjoy the stimulating and challenging messages Brian delivers on a weekly basis. His ability to link the Bible to their world has made a difference in our school and community.
Christine Donald, Head Teacher Victoria Primary School
We have been truly blessed by Brian's exciting and biblically sound ministry. His love for children and youth, as well as his tremendous gift and insight in relating God's word in practical and spiritual ways, has been a great encouragement to us. His seminars, conference speaking and children's events have all been much appreciated.
Norman Dickson, AWANA Clubs, Scottish Director
Brian's involvement in Cathkin High School's Chaplaincy Team has been invaluable. He is able to communicate God's word with the young people in a relevant and challenging way.
Dorothy Gebbie, Depute Head teacher, Cathkin High School
Brian is a superb classroom 'resource'. 'funny', 'cool', 'made me think' are just some of the comments our pupils made after Brian's visit. Brian has an unique ability to capture the attention of young people and in challenging them to consider how Christianity could make a difference in their lives.
Cheryl Letham, Principal Teacher of Religious Education, Coatbridge High School