High Touch meets High Tech: Combating Satan's Digital World

We live in a world of ever increasing technology and digital stimulation. What comes with that, is also an increase of unnecessary noise and visuals bombarding to our families today.

We have been told in D&C 18:13 " Remember the worth of souls is great in the sight of God." Imagine if that one soul is your own child, or spouse. How great shall be your joy in the Kingdom of your Father. Many times we think of missionary work as something we do outside our homes, but the greatest missionary work you will do on earth is within your own families.

Learn how to use the Lord's Technology to help combat the noise of today and bring your own family closer to true conversion in the Lord's kingdom here on earth.

Brad and Julie Stutz  

 
Brad Stutz was born of goodly parents August 16, 1968 in Murray Utah. He moved around during his childhood but mostly grew up in Potlatch Idaho before moving to Federal Way WA in his sophomore year of high school. Brad graduated from High School in 1988 and service a mission from 1989-1990 in Auckland, New Zealand. He meet his wife Julie Ayala at a young adult ward in Puyallup and has been married for 24 years and raised 6 children. Three of those children has served or are currently serving missions with three more still at home. 

Brad has owned and operated his own computer consulting business for over 25 years. He loves technology and helping people which has provided for a satisfying career.
Brad loves to backpack, hunt and fish with his kids. He has climbed several mountains in the area and loves to be high in the mountain tops. He has been 2nd Councilor in the Bishopric, Elder Quorum President, and is currently the Scout Master which has been a calling he had held multiple times.


2 years ago he was diagnosed with a tumor in his adrenal gland which had to be treated back at the NIH. This experience brought his family close together and strengthened the faith of him and his family. Through this life threatening experience he drew upon his faith and prayers and faith of others to get through the trial. He now is healthy and back doing the things he loves to do with his family.


Brad loves sharing the gospel with those he meets. Every customer knows he has children that serve missions and that he is a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. He uses technology to share the gospel and is excited to share that knowledge with you.