About the Author

Bradley Hobbs

Bradley Hobbs writes from lived experience rather than abstract theory, offering a voice shaped by real moments that carry both weight and meaning. His work draws attention to the often unseen realities of spiritual harm, the quiet damage of gossip, and the long, honest journey toward healing and restoration that many carry in silence.

Seasons of life introduced environments where trust was fractured, identity was questioned, and silence became a learned response instead of a chosen one. Those experiences did not bring an end to his story. They became the foundation of a calling that now speaks with clarity, compassion, and purpose.

Through Bruised Reeds: How Gossip Became Violence in the Church, his writing reaches those who have felt misunderstood, misrepresented, or quietly wounded within spaces that were meant to offer safety and care. Each page holds space for honesty without rushing the process of healing, allowing pain to be acknowledged while gently guiding the reader toward restoration grounded in truth, gentleness, and the presence of Jesus.

His perspective is firmly rooted in the belief that God is one and that His name is Jesus, a foundation that shapes every word with intentional clarity and spiritual integrity. This work reflects a commitment to restoring voices, confronting harmful patterns within the church, and creating a place where bruised reeds are no longer overlooked but are strengthened, lifted, and given room to stand again.

Beyond writing, his heart is centered on seeing individuals walk in freedom, rediscover their identity, and embrace a purpose that is not defined by accusation or distortion, but by the truth of who they are in Christ and the authority of His name.

This message extends beyond words on a page and becomes an invitation into something deeper. Healing is not distant, restoration is not unreachable, and your voice carries value that has never been lost.