Tough questions surrounding suffering, evil, and miracles of healing are tackled head on. A new generation wants answers - no matter how controversial the truth may be.
Hot Apple Cider — New Release!
Friday, April 11th, 2008
Hot off the press is a new book, Hot Apple Cider: Words to Stir
the Heart and Warm the Soul published by That’s Life! Communications.
30 Canadian authors all of whom are members of The Word Guild
contributed to this encouraging and inspiring book. I authored
the chapter, “What was God Thinking?” that contains selected
excerpts from my book, Why Does God Allow Suffering?
World Vision Canada will distribute 30,000 copies of Hot Apple
Cider during their Girls Night Out events across Canada.
Additional copies of the book will be available from bookstores
and Web sites across Canada and the USA.
You can pick up a copy today in your bookstore or online.
For more information click on:
Today’s Christian Magazine Article
Friday, July 6th, 2007
“Does God Still Do Miracles?” is an adapted article taken from the
book of the same title. The article was printed in the 2007
January/February issue of Today’s Christian
To read the article, click on:
Blog Writers Review Dr. Brad’s Books
Tuesday, January 23rd, 2007
On January 4, 2007, Forrest Wayne Schultz reviewed
Does God Still Do Miracles? in a blog post
titled “Faith Healing.” A few excerpts are provided below.
“Burke’s book also contains some helpful discussion of various
Scriptures pertaining to miracles and arrives at what could be
called a moderate cessationist position, i.e. it does not say that
all miracles have ceased but that they have become rare.”
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The Drew Marshall Show
Monday, January 1st, 2007
On December 16, 2006 I was a guest in studio on the Drew
Marshall Show, Canada’s most listened to Spiritual Talkback
Show. To listen to this very lively (and revealing!) interview
with the unpredictable Drew Marshall, (including the rather
bizarre way I proposed to my wife Erin), click on,
Enjoy!
Queen’s Alumni Article
Saturday, December 30th, 2006

“Rx for Faith” by Heather Grace Stewart (ArtSci ‘95)
Issue 4, 2006
A funny thing happened to Dr. Brad Burke, Meds ‘95, on his rocky
road to becoming a rehabilitation specialist: He began exploring tough
questions about his faith and wrote four books in the process.
Seven years ago, Dr. Brad Burke was a rehabilitation specialist living
at home with his parents in Bancroft, Ontario. He had no car, no
computer, no cell phone, and was tens of thousands of dollars in debt.
In fact he was paying the minimum balance on credit cards with other
credit cards.
How could this happen to a talented, newly trained doctor?
Dr. Brad |





