TODD BRADY NAMED NEW CAMPUS MINISTER AT UNION UNIVERSITY

JACKSON, July 12-- Union University has named Todd Brady as campus minister. In this role, Brady will direct the Baptist Student Union and supervise student missions and ministry efforts.

"Todd was our first choice when the search for a new campus minister began almost a year ago," John Adams, vice president for campus ministry and church services, said. "He initially turned the opportunity down, but after 11 months and much prayer, Todd reconsidered and accepted the call to serve as Union's campus minister. Todd's ministry skills and ability to relate to students are outstanding, and we look forward to working with him."

Brady comes to Union from Northside Baptist Church in West Columbia, South Carolina, where he served as community pastor. Brady served as pastor at Midway Baptist Church in Pernell, Oklahoma, the previous three years, doubling Sunday School enrollment and performing the church's first baptisms in more than five years.

A popular speaker, Brady has preached at numerous youth camps and retreats in Texas, Tennessee, and Florida, including the 1995 Texas Youth Congress. Brady has additional student ministry experience from tenures as minister of youth and activities at First Baptist Church, Bolivar and as youth and activities assistant at West Jackson Baptist Church.

Brady holds a bachelor of science from Union University and a master of divinity from Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary.

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