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Would the discovery of intelligent extraterrestrial life threaten the Christian faith, or deepen our wonder at the God who made all things? At first glance, the question sounds strange, maybe even absurd: Would you baptize an alien? But beneath that question lies a serious theological conversation about creation, humanity, the incarnation, redemption, and the authority of Christ's commands to His church.

 

In this thoughtful and accessible book, Nathan Morton explores believer's baptism through one of the most provocative hypothetical questions modern Christians could ask. If intelligent extraterrestrial life were ever discovered, would such beings be made in the image of God? Would they be fallen? Would they need redemption? Could the saving work of Christ apply to them? And if one of them professed faith in Jesus Christ, could, or should, the church baptize them?

 

Rather than drifting into speculation or sensationalism, Would You Baptize an Alien? uses the question as a doorway into deeper biblical reflection. Drawing from Scripture, Baptist theology, historical Christian thought, and contemporary discussions about the cosmos, this book invites readers to consider the greatness of Christ, the uniqueness of humanity, and the boundless sovereignty of the God who created the heavens and the earth.

 

The universe may be larger than we imagined. But Christ is not smaller than we believed.

The End of Overwhelm is an invitation to a different way of living. Drawing on the searching life of Leo Tolstoy-who moved from fame and success to spiritual crisis and, at last, a deeper peace-Dr. Nathan T. Morton offers a path out of stress, noise, and striving. Blending timeless wisdom, modern insight, and biblical truth, this book helps readers move from the pressure of "more" to the freedom of "enough."

 

Inside, you'll discover how to:

  • quiet the noise and slow the pace

  • build emotional and spiritual resilience

  • find clarity in a distracted world

  • heal relationships through grace and presence

  • live with deeper peace, purpose, and contentment

 

Whether you are running on fumes, carrying too much, or a soul weary from trying to keep up, this book offers more than encouragement. It offers a way forward. You do not need a different life. You need a deeper one. And peace may be closer than you think.

The church was never meant to be a brand, a business, or a product to consume. It was meant to be a people: formed by truth, bound together in love, and shaped by the cross.

 

In The Fabric of Faith, Dr. Nathan T. Morton explores how the modern church has been weakened by competition, commodification, and shallow measures of success.

 

With scriptural insight and cultural awareness, he challenges readers to resist the spirit of the age and rediscover the sacred calling of the people of God. 

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Thoughtful, convicting, and deeply hopeful, this book offers a vision for mending what has been torn and recovering a church life marked by depth, belonging, and faithfulness.

We all go through seasons when the brook runs dry, when what once gave life suddenly stops flowing. But what if that drought is not the end but the beginning of your calling? In"The Mantle of Power," the reader will journey with the prophets Elijah and Elisha as they walk through isolation, confrontation, revival, and legacy. This isn't just a retelling of miraculous stories, t's a roadmap for discovering how God uses brokenness, boldness, and obedience to prepare you for purpose. Whether you're in a season of hiddenness or public battle, this book will show you how to:

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  • Trust God when resources vanish.

  • Hear His whisper in the chaos.

  • Walk in a calling that outlives you.

 

This comprehensive guide is perfect for personal reflection, discipleship groups, or church-wide studies. It is designed for adults and youth alike.

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  • Questions at the end of each chapter for reflection

  • Includes Small Group companion guide

 

You were never meant to merely witness the power of God. You were meant to carry it. Are you ready to pick up the mantle?

Unlock the extraordinary in the ordinary with Only A Sparrows: God's Sovereignty in the Ordinary Life. Dive into the heartwarming and powerful exploration of God's sovereignty as seen through the humble lives of Ruth, Naomi, and Boaz.

 

This inspiring journey reveals how God weaves purpose into our struggles and transforms overlooked moments into extraordinary blessings. With biblical insights, practical wisdom, and a profound message of hope, this book will encourage you to embrace your God-given worth and rediscover divine grace in everyday life.

 

Perfect for readers seeking faith, inspiration, and a deeper understanding of God's plans for the ordinary.

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