“Life Goes On,” a book written by a practicing Christian, presents evidence that consciousness may continue after death based on documented evidence.
RICHMOND, Va. — A book recently published by The Oaklea Press Inc. and written by author and researcher Stephen Hawley Martin invites Christian readers and open-minded skeptics to reconsider one of the most controversial ideas in religious thought: reincarnation. The Kindle ebook edition of the book will be free to download from Amazon on February 9 and 10. To download one, copy and paste this link in your computer’s browser.
In this new book entitled Life Goes On: Evidence for Reincarnation That Makes Sense to Christians and Open-Minded Skeptics, Martin presents historical, scientific, and experiential evidence suggesting that consciousness may survive death and continue across more than one lifetime without dismissing Christian faith or biblical authority.
Unlike many books on the subject, Life Goes On does not promote Eastern religion, New Age ideology, or speculative mysticism. Instead, it examines carefully documented cases of children who recall past lives, near-death experience research, and historical developments within early Christianity that once allowed for broader views of the soul’s journey.
Martin, a longtime student of consciousness research and a practicing Christian, writes from personal experience. After years of interviewing scientists, physicians, theologians, and consciousness researchers, he concluded that the prevailing materialist worldview no longer accounts for the growing body of evidence indicating that mind and awareness may exist independently of the brain.
“This book was not written to persuade or confront,” Martin said. “It was written for thoughtful readers who value faith and reason and who sense that the traditional explanations of life and death may be incomplete.”
Topics covered in Life Goes On include:
Verified cases of children who remember previous lives
Birthmarks and physical traits linked to remembered past-life injuries
Near-death experiences studied under controlled medical conditions
Early Christian beliefs later removed from Church doctrine
The continuity of consciousness beyond death
The rise and fall of civilizations and the soul’s long journey
The book concludes with a pastoral chapter addressed directly to Christian readers, affirming that honest inquiry need not threaten faith and that fear of death is not central to the Christian message.
Life Goes On is intended as an entry-level exploration—inviting reflection rather than demanding belief—and offers reassurance to readers who struggle with questions about death, justice, and the meaning of human life.
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About the Author
Stephen Hawley Martin is an award-winning author and former radio host who has interviewed leading researchers in medicine, psychology, parapsychology, and consciousness studies. His work focuses on the nature of reality, the survival of consciousness, and the integration of spiritual insight with modern research.
Contact:
Steve Martin
The Oaklea Press Inc.
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