Simon van Bruchem

Biography

Simon van Bruchem is a pastor of All Nations Presbyterian Church in Perth, Western Australia, where he has served since 2007. He completed his Master of Divinity at Trinity Theological College after a previous career as an industrial chemist. He considers it a great privilege to be able to study and teach the wonderful news about Jesus from the Bible full time.

Simon is married to Andrea, and together they parent three boys, ensuring life is consistently interesting and busy. When he is not involved with his work of pastoring the church and his family, he loves to tend to his fruit trees, play golf and read widely.

Simon blogs regularly at www.writtenforourinstruction.com.

Where to find Simon van Bruchem online

Books

Distinctively Christian Retirement: A Biblical Call to Serve Jesus Well in Older Age
Price: $4.99 USD. Words: 47,420. Language: English. Published: January 10, 2022 by Tellwell Talent. Categories: Nonfiction » Relationships & Family » Life stages / general, Nonfiction » Religion & Spirituality » Christian Life / Social Issues
Do you look forward to retirement? An endless holiday in a paradise of your own making? This book uses Biblical teaching about identity, purpose, work, death and heaven to explain how a Christian should think about retirement, and how serving Jesus through all seasons of our lives is where we ultimately find satisfaction. (323 characters)
Fear Not; What the Bible Has to Say About Angels, Demons, the Occult and Satan
Price: $4.99 USD. Words: 29,550. Language: English. Published: November 2, 2020 by Tellwell Talent. Categories: Nonfiction » Religion & Spirituality » Biblical Reference / Handbooks, Nonfiction » Religion & Spirituality » Christian Life / Spiritual Warfare
Angels, demons and evil spirits often populate the pages of the Bible. We are tempted to either dismiss them as imaginary or be afraid of what might be out there. Fear Not explains what the Bible says about the supernatural, and how we can be confident that Jesus is Lord, even over that we cannot see.