About Ryan

Though Ryan grew up in a loving Christian home, he did not surrender to the Lord at a young age.
He spent his adolescent years searching for fulfillment and an identity in every area besides our Lord, Christ Jesus.
After years of brokenness and emptiness, the Holy Spirit never gave up on pressing into the heart of Ryan.
When Ryan's best friend suddenly passed away in a car accident, the big questions of life came to the surface in a real way.
What is the meaning of life?
Can one have peace in this life?
Where can someone find hope and their identity?
In early college, Ryan began to pursue Jesus for those answers.
Through the power of the Word of God, prayer, worship, and mentorship - repentance and genuine life change took place. Almighty God met him in the sin he was living in, pulled him out, and brought him into the light of Jesus.
The old is gone - the new has come!
Trading addictions of this world for an adoration of Jesus, and insecurities for an identity worth living for, Jesus has done a miraculous work in the life of Ryan since 2016.
Though we know God is not the author of our pain, we rest in this blessed assurance - He will write a testimony out of our hurt.
Furthermore, just like every other disciple of Christ, when you look at Ryan's life, you will see the mercy and goodness of God stamped all over it.
Where he is now is only because of the grace of King Jesus.
Since then, God has anointed and appointed Ryan to shepherd the next generation in a relationship with Christ.
Ryan completed his bachelor's in Youth Ministries and Master's in Christian Ministries at Liberty University.
Upon being called to vocational ministry, Ryan met his beautiful wife, Annie Brown.
They got married in 2019 and have a baby boy, Rhett Levi Brown.
Ryan and Annie are lifelong ministry partners and desire to impact as many young souls as the Lord wills.

The call on Ryan's life is to make the Name and Fame of Jesus known.
May we pick up our cross daily and follow Christ in holiness.
“I have been crucified with Christ. It is no longer I who live, but Christ who lives in me. And the life I now live in the flesh I live by faith in the Son of God, who loved me and gave himself for me.”-Galatians 2:20
