Brandon J. Smithson, known to many as "PBJ," was born on October 9,, in Nashville, Tennessee. He is the only brother among five sisters and holds the special place of being the second oldest sibling in his family. Currently residing in Dallas, Texas, Brandon has dedicated his life to impacting others through leadership, ministry, and personal development.
PBJ’s journey into ministry began early, in December 1999, when he took on roles in leadership and other nonprofit organizations. His commitment to guiding and inspiring others grew rapidly, launching his business and public speaking career by January 2004. Known for his wisdom and practical approach to personal and spiritual growth, he began preaching the Gospel of Jesus Christ in August 2010, bringing powerful messages that blend exegesis, prophetic utterances, and biblical principles to life.
PBJ is a sought after speaker, administrator, and advisor to some of the most esteemed and emerging leaders of our time. His regard for people and their purpose has led him across the United States. Through his business, ministerial, and philanthropic endeavors, Mr. Smithson intends to 'light the pathway' for individuals to experience spiritual transformation and a purpose-filled life, producing "Lighthouses" all across the world.
Join PBJ in a conversation hosted by Sheryl Jones of Fishbowl Radio Network (Dallas, Texas) that explores topics such as leadership, dealing with life's pressures, and navigating transitions in your faith, business, ministry, and life.
Join PBJ in a discussion on "Lessons Learned Along the Way"; as he celebrates 14 years of preaching and 20+ years of ministry and people leadership.
Join PBJ in a teaching about Fighting Fear, Becoming Fearless, and not allowing yourself to be Paralyzed by the Past! Thanks to Prophet Torace Solomon and Cultivate Hub DFW for hosting PBJ during the reHab series.
The Lighthouse Organization
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