
Vale John Smith

Motocyclist, theologian, and international speaker Rev. Dr John Smith passed away on Tuesday, 6 March 2019.
A talented writer and teacher, he was a requested speaker at Christian conferences such as Green Belt in the UK.
He also formed the God Squad, an international motorcycle organisation that provided chaplaincy to bikie gangs such as the Bandidos, Finks, and the Rebels. His autobiography, On the Side Of The Angels, was first published in 1980s, then revised in 2006 and again in 2015.
Rev. Dr Smith had battled prostate cancer for several years. It had cost him his hair and signature beard.
As his official website says, he was “as much at home talking to business leaders, academics, church leaders, politicians and the media as he is with school children, university students, the poor and marginalised, and outlaw motorcycle club members.”
Rev. Dr Smith was the founder of Concern Australia, a non-government organisation that aims to help vulnerable young children enjoy full and meaningful lives. While often critical of the institutional church for the harm that it had done to people, he acknowledged, “there is no institution that does more to bring care to those in need.”
Rev. Dr Smith is survived by his wife Glena, and three adult children.
Jonathan Foye is Insights’ Editor
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2 thoughts on “Vale John Smith”
Many of us elsewhere in the world, have cause to be thankful to a man with an ordinary name who proved that Christianity is anything but ordinary…anything but ‘safe’. Here in Chester, in the UK, as it rains I think back to the encounters I had with the man who truly personified Jesus…
I stood in awe of JS as a communicator and a completely “Jesus” man…as CEO of the Anglican Radio Unit it was our privilege to produce the John Smith Radio spots which were distributed throughout Australia..RIP “Mighty Man”