About BRAM
Why BRAM Was Created
Bishop Ron Alexander recognized a growing need for personal, practical ministry support beyond the pulpit and outside traditional organizational structures.
Real ministry moments revealed this need clearly:
- His own son in ministry had been assigned to a church and needed practical teaching and guidance.
- Pastors reached out for help with media and digital presentation.
- Pastors needed assistance organizing leaders and establishing structure.
- Pastors sought help preparing liturgy and order for Ecumenical Services.
- Couples consistently requested marriage counseling.
- People needed personal spiritual counseling and direction.
These moments revealed something important: People needed access to Bishop Alexander’s wisdom and pastoral guidance in a direct, personal, and practical way.
BRAM was created to help meet spiritual destiny needs.
What BRAM Is
BRAM is not a church, fellowship, or governing body. It is a ministry platform designed to meet real needs with authentic, relational ministry that meets people where they are.
BRAM exists because people need a place to receive guidance, support, and spiritual direction without hierarchy, pressure, or organizational barriers. It is a space where Bishop Alexander can serve leaders, families, and individuals through personal ministry rooted in compassion, wisdom, and spiritual maturity.