Brad Watson served twenty-five years as a Salvation Army officer. He has a PhD in religious studies and has worked in church, government, humanitarian, and community services settings. He currently serves as a not-for-profit organization chair and director, a political advisor, and a member of the School of Graduate Research Committee at the University of Divinity, Australia. He is a proud father to Zoe and Dominic and partner to Jason.
""Queer Blood and Fire is an important book. It positively explores the presence and contribution of gay and lesbian Salvation Army officers. Grounded in experience, it is the result of careful research and offers a clear theological rationale, not only for inclusion, but for receiving with gratitude the wisdom of Queer Salvationists. It boldly addresses the harms that have been caused through rejection while at the same time holding out hope for a fully affirming Salvation Army."" --Glen O'Brien, Professor of Christian Thought and History, University of Divinity, Melbourne, Australia