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Thomas Smith

Adventures in the Bible

Thomas Smith was raised as a 7th generation Mormon and later ordained a Protestant minister. He was received into the Catholic Church in 1996.

Bringing a wealth of experience and insight on the Word of God to audiences across the U.S., Thomas is a repeat guest on Catholic television and radio, as well as a sought after parish mission and conference speaker.

He is the co-author with Jeff Cavins of Adventures in Revelation: The Kingdom Yet to Come and an international presenter for the Great Adventure Bible Timeline. He has taught as an adjunct professor at the St. Francis School of Theology in Denver, and is the former Director of the Denver Catholic Biblical School and the Denver Catechetical School.

Thomas lives on his family ranch in southeastern Idaho where he farms and writes for his website,

www.gen215.org and the Catholic News Agency.

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