Pastor Stephen Grant?

Stephen Grant is the pastor at St. Mary’s Lutheran Church on eastern Long Island. Grant is one of the more unique second-career clergy around, as he once worked for the CIA. Besides theology, his interests include archery, golf, writing, classic films, the beach, poker, baseball, and history. Grant also knows his wines, champagnes and brews. Oh yes, he generally dislikes politicians, and happens to be an expert marksman with a handgun and a rifle, while being pretty handy with a combat knife as well.

Monday, October 3, 2016

"Can't Put It Down!"

Big Sale! Catch up with all of the Pastor Stephen Grant novels before the next book – WINE INTO WATER: A PASTOR STEPHEN GRANT NOVEL – arrives (which will be very soon!).

A wonderful comment from a Facebook reader/reviewer: 

“Hurry everyone and get your set, you won't regret it! I finished Warrior Monk--great! I have started Root of all Evil? Can't put it down! I might add I am 82 and LOVE murder mysteries, I have been an avid reader since childhood and this is the first time I have written a ‘letter’ to the author.”

Kindle Sale at Amazon!

Paperbacks at Amazon.


Sale on SIGNED paperbacks at www.raykeatingoneline.com

Sunday, October 2, 2016

"Wonderful Books!"

Big Sale! Catch up with all of the Pastor Stephen Grant novels before the next book – WINE INTO WATER: A PASTOR STEPHEN GRANT NOVEL – arrives (which will be very soon!). Consider great thumbs-up from a Facebook reader/reviewer:

“Wonderful books! I love the Lutheran sources throughout the books, and the action is very high paced (to my liking!). I spent this past week reading all the books up to Murderer's Row, which I will start tonight...while enjoying a cup of java on National Coffee Day. Keep up the great work, Mr. Keating!”

Kindle Sale at Amazon!

Paperbacks at Amazon.

And sale on SIGNED paperbacks at www.raykeatingoneline.com

Monday, September 26, 2016

4-Stars from Lutheran Pastor, Retired Military for The River

New 4-stars thumbs up for THE RIVER: A PASTOR STEPHEN GRANT NOVEL: 
"As a Lutheran pastor and retired military I certainly think it's fun. Perhaps a little too idylic, being a pastor in an old, but very reverent downtown, inner city church, I get adventure, but definitely not the material perks. But hey I'm not Stephen Grant either ;) "
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Arnold Palmer, RIP

I feel tremendously sad at the passing of Arnold Palmer. My grandfather instilled the love of golf in me, and watching Arnold Palmer as a youngster only enhanced that love. He not only was a great golfer, but a man of integrity and character. He made golf what it is today. He will be missed. Prayers for his family and friends.


Sunday, September 25, 2016

"Chuck" Started Nine Years Ago Today!

For those of you who love the TV series "Chuck," it first aired nine years ago today! I enjoyed "Chuck" so much that I wrote a book serving up career and business tips from the show. Would love to see a Netflix-like return of "Chuck."

https://www.amazon.com/Chuck-vs-Business-World-Tips/dp/1466345713/ref=sr_1_1_twi_pap_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1474820005&sr=8-1&keywords=chuck+vs+the+business+world


Saturday, September 24, 2016

Root of All Evil? Next Sales Goal Reached

We just reached the next sales goal with ROOT OF ALL EVIL? A PASTOR STEPHEN GRANT NOVEL.
Thanks so much for the support. It is much appreciated.
God bless. Ray Keating

5-stars for WARRIOR MONK: "...reminiscent to Stephen Lawhead's approach..."

Latest 5-star Amazon review of WARRIOR MONK declares: 
"Theology and faith + politics and murder = a great first novel. A Navy SEAL becomes a Lutheran pastor in Ray Keating's first novel with the character of Pastor Stephen Grant. You'll find good theology, jabs at political correctness and local church life. There's the light-hearted banter between friends, as well as a serious discussion of 'just war theory.' Keating's style of bringing theology to every day topics is reminiscent of Stephen Lawhead's approach in the genre of Science fiction/fantasy."
Get the paperbacks of the Pastor Stephen Grant novels at Amazon.
Or, there's a big sale on SIGNED COPIES at www.raykeatingonline.com
And the Kindle versions of the Pastor Stephen Grant novels are currently on sale!

Tuesday, September 20, 2016

Sales Goal Reached - Thanks!

We just reached the next sales goal on MURDERER'S ROW: A PASTOR STEPHEN GRANT NOVEL.

Your support is much appreciated.

Thanks!

Warrior Monk: "Interesting twist"

A new 5-star review of WARRIOR MONK at Amazon is titled "Interesting twist," and goes on to say:

"This is an interesting mystery with a twist. A former CIA operative is now a Lutheran Pastor. After a deadly shooting in his church the Pastor saves many more people by "taking out" the shooter. Throughout the book the reader experiences Pastor Grant's crisis of faith, and his crisis within himself and a few people from his past. I must say it had an unusual ending. I can't wait to read the next book in the series to see if the end leads into the next book."

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https://www.amazon.com/Warrior-Monk-Pastor-Stephen-Grant/dp/1453801030/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1474374599&sr=8-1&keywords=warrior+monk+by+keating

Saturday, September 17, 2016

Pastor Stephen Grant Novels Needs "Likes"

Join the drive for five thousand, that is, five thousand "likes" for the Pastor Stephen Grant Novels Facebook page. We're closing in. Please help!

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Tuesday, September 13, 2016

BIG SALE ON SIGNED COPIES OF RAY KEATING’S PASTOR STEPHEN GRANT NOVELS!

BIG SALE ON SIGNED COPIES OF RAY KEATING’S PASTOR STEPHEN GRANT NOVELS!
Up to 47% off award-winning novelist Ray Keating’s Pastor Stephen Grant thrillers – MURDERER’S ROW, THE RIVER, AN ADVENT FOR RELIGIOUS LIBERTY, ROOT OF ALL EVIL? and WARRIOR MONK. These exciting, thoughtful novels focus on a onetime Navy SEAL and former CIA operative who is now a pastor. 
Previously each book sold for $12.99-$17.99. Now each is only $9.99 for a limited time, with the author’s message and signature. And all five can be purchased as a set of only $44.99 (previously sets were $75.99).
With Keating’s next thriller coming soon, this is the perfect time to see why these books have received widespread praise…
Not only was MURDERER’S ROW: A PASTOR STEPHEN GRANT NOVEL named “Book of the Year 2015” by KFUO’s “BookTalk,” but Kirkus Reviews says, “Action fans will find plenty to love here, from gunfights and murder sprees to moral dilemmas.” For good measure, Kirkus Reviews gives a big thumbs up to THE RIVER: “A gritty, action-stuffed, well-considered thriller with a gun-toting clergyman.”
And consider from a Washington Times review written by a pastor and former CIA officer: “What Ian Fleming's 007 series has probably done for ex-MI-6 agents and Tom Clancy has done for retired CIA officers, Mr. Keating has done for the minority of former CIA agents who have served their country by working in the intelligence community, but now wish to serve God.”
Lutheran Book review declares, “I miss Tom Clancy. Keating fills that void for me.”
A Touchstone magazine review of MURDERER’S ROW says: “This is a fun read, though the embedded theology is real and salutary. There is death and life, adultery and commitment, friendship and betrayal, violence and victory over violence… Perhaps the best part of the book for the reviewer is that the clergy are good at helping people bring Christ into their vocations.”
Finally, Marvin Olasky, editor-in-chief of WORLD magazine, lists Ray Keating among his top 10 Christian novelists.
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Thumbs Up for Root of All Evil?

Reader/Review Quote of the Day...

“Root of All Evil?” by Ray Keating is the second novel in his series with the character Pastor Stephen Grant. I love a book that can make me smile, frown – and maybe even wince, get teary, and laugh. The characters are realistic, lovable, relatable, and memorable.

In this installment, Pastor Stephen Grant is thrust into the middle of another sinister plot, but this time he has a new wife to worry about him. I can really relate to Jennifer Grant’s character because I am a pastor’s wife. I know how it feels to have plans interrupted by important work matters, but I can’t imagine how I would feel if I knew my husband was going off with a CIA team to apprehend a suspect in a potential gun fight.

I really enjoyed reading “Root of All Evil?” just like I really enjoyed reading “Warrior Monk.” As a Lutheran, I appreciate the worldview and Gospel proclamation in the novels. If you like crime novels, Christian fiction with more realistic to life characters (warning: some bad language, violence, and general human sinfulness), or simply good storytelling, then Ray Keating’s Pastor Stephen Grant novels are for you.

                                                      - Amazon 5-star review of ROOT OF ALL EVIL?

Saturday, September 3, 2016

Kindle Sale: Pastor Stephen Grant Thrillers!

Time to Catch Up: BIG KINDLE SALE for Ray Keating’s Pastor Stephen Grant Thrillers!

Ray Keating’s new book, WINE INTO WATER: A PASTOR STEPHEN GRANT NOVEL, will be published soon. With a big Kindle sale, it’s the perfect time to get onboard or caught up.

Get the first five thrillers – MURDERER’S ROW, THE RIVER, AN ADVENT FOR RELIGIOUS LIBERTY, ROOT OF ALL EVIL? and WARRIOR MONK – on the Kindle for only $3.99 each. That’s all five books for less than $20 for a limited time.

Stellar reviews and recommendations have been coming fast and furious. MURDERER’S ROW was named the BookTalk 2015 Book of the Year. And Kirkus Review says, “Action fans will find plenty to love here, from gunfights and murder sprees to moral dilemmas.”

THE RIVER not only was a 2014 finalist for BookTalk’s Book of the Year, but Kirkus Reviews declares, “A gritty, action-stuffed, well-considered thriller with a gun-toting clergyman.”

David Keene, opinion editor at The Washington Times, proclaims, “The Stephen Grant novels are great reads beginning with WARRIOR MONK, which aptly describes Ray Keating's engaging hero.”

Lutheran Book review declares, “I miss Tom Clancy. Keating fills that void for me.”

Take advantage of the big Kindle sale, and start enjoying Ray Keating’s Pastor Stephen Grant novels featuring a former Navy SEAL, onetime CIA operative, and current pastor.

Tuesday, August 2, 2016

Biggest Reds Fan in Fiction

Hey, Cincinnati Reds fans! Check out the biggest Reds fan in fiction in award-winning novelist Ray Keating’s Pastor Stephen Grant thrillers. Grant went from the Navy SEALs to the CIA to becoming a pastor. All along, though, he has remained a stalwart Reds fan.

The latest book in the series is MURDERER’S ROW: A PASTOR STEPHEN GRANT NOVEL, which won the KFUO 2016 “Book of the Year,” and about which Kirkus Reviews says, “The author packs a lot into this frantically paced novel... a raft of action sequences and baseball games are thrown into the mix. The multiple villains and twists raise the stakes... Action fans will find plenty to love here, from gunfights and murder sprees to moral dilemmas.”

Get all five of the Pastor Stephen Grant novels – MURDERER’S ROW, THE RIVER, AN ADVENT FOR RELIGIOUS LIBERTY, ROOT OF ALL EVIL? and WARRIOR MONK – at Amazon in paperback or for the Kindle.

Friday, July 1, 2016

Five Stars for Warrior Monk: A Pastor Stephen Grant Novel - “Page-Turner With Intellectual Depth”

Recently, reviewers, who also happen to be pastors and authors, gave 5-star thumbs-up reviews for WARRIOR MONK…


1) Book Review: Pistol-packin’ Pastor
by Rev. Frederic W. Baue, Ph.D.

I am writing this review with a Bic 4-color ball point pen, the kind I’ve been using for over 40 years. Its retractable red, green, blue, and black cylinders are ideal for marking my Bible. That, however, is not the way this humble little item is used in this excellent debut novel from economics columnist Ray Keating. In fact, let’s use those four colors to structure this review.
RED is for blood. Warrior Monk is the story of Stephen Grant, 40, a Lutheran pastor in Long Island, New York. He loves his ministerial work. But he is a “second-career” guy, having previously served his country as a Navy SEAL, then as a special-ops CIA secret agent. He has several notches on his 10 mm Glock 20. That weapon serves him well when a crazy woman goes on a shooting rampage in his church. He takes her out. Next thing you know, this “pistol-packing pastor” is on the security detail for Pope Augustine I, who is soon to visit Long Island. As the story develops, there is blood, bullets, and action a-plenty in this well-wrought thriller.
[Spoiler alert: red also stands for the Cincinnati Reds, Grant’s favorite team.]
BLUE, ahem, is for the language employed by the true-to-life characters in Warrior Monk, especially when engaged in action scenes or plotting assassinations. Here we may include scenes of sexual tension between Pastor Grant and a seductive former CIA partner. Let the pious reader be forewarned.
BLACK of course stands for evil. There is plenty of it for Grant to handle. The visit of the pope inspires a host of groups that want to kill him. In addition, there is the quieter but deadlier evil of false doctrine which can kill the soul. Let me here commend Ray Keating for his accuracy in the details of church stuff. He knows his subject, and excels in depicting the nuances of the various Lutheran church bodies.
GREEN means life, and all attendant virtues such as love, truth, order, and so forth. All of these come from God. They are opposed by Satan, working through his villains, femmes fatale, corrupt politicians, heretics, and such. Pastor Stephen Grant is thrown into the conflict, and becomes a Christian-against-crime in the tradition of Chesterton’s Father Brown and Sayers’s Peter Wimsey.
In fact, this is precisely the attraction of detective fiction (and here we may include action-adventure tales) for the Christian writer: the literary conceits of the genre demand that in the end, the crook will be nabbed, the wrong avenged, and order restored. Thus we have an artistic depiction of biblical reality in which no matter how terrible things are, Christ is victor on the Last Day. In the meantime pastors like Stephen Grant must work for biblical truth, and secret agents like Stephen Grant must work for civil order.
Warrior Monk is a page-turner with intellectual depth. Get this book now.


2) Review of Warrior Monk
by Tyrel Bramwell

With powerful endorsements by both a congressman (Pete King) and a well known reporter (Larry Kudow) on the cover, I was aching to get into this book. The first of Ray Keating’s Pastor Stephen Grant novels, Warrior Monk, catches your attention from page one. It reads like one of Vince Flynn’s Mitch Rapp adventures, dishing out details and action at a fast pace.  And in the midst of that action Keating manages to brilliantly present the reader with thought provoking truths, seemingly little things that aren’t pondered nearly enough, such as a note about church architecture or a relational reality particular to men who hold the pastoral office. At other times he deals with larger topics such as church doctrine and practice. As the story unfolds Keating presents the Christian faith in a real way that any reader will appreciate, exposing differences and difficulties between varying denominations and between the Church and the world without distraction. This perfect backdrop propels the protagonist, and the reader, into the challenges of the book.
It’s a spectacular ride steeped in theological intrigue! As a fan of G.K. Chesterton I delighted in the similarities between Keating’s Pastor Stephen Grant and Chesterton’s Father Brown. In the 20th century, Chesterton, a journalist (among other things), gave the world a detective priest. In the 21st, another journalist (among other things), Keating, gave the world a spy-turned-pastor. Grant is not without his Flambeau either. Both characters are the perfect mouthpiece for the authors to speak to the ills of the world in their day and age.
The chapters are brief, which makes ingesting the story between the interruptions that are always working to pull this reader out of the adventure a breeze. Chapters four and five deliver the goods. I’ll never sing A Mighty Fortress Is Our God the same way. What a mental picture! The fun never stops. Truly from cover to cover you’re in for a treat. I can’t wait to dive into the next Pastor Stephen Grant novel.



WARRIOR MONK: A PASTOR STEPHEN GRANT NOVEL has earned an average Amazon.com reviewer rating of 4.3 stars out of 5, and was ranked as a Top 10 book on a WORLD magazine June 2013 list.