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Bishop Paul S. Morton
In addition to his worldwide evangelistic ministry and pastor of Greater St. Stephen, Bishop Morton continues to spread the Word of God through the "Changing A Generation" daily radio and weekly television broadcasts which air in several markets nationwide, including a nationally televised broadcast on Dream Television Network, Black Entertainment Television (BET) and Word Network. His sole desire is to help people reach their ultimate potential spiritually by developing a personal relationship with God and teaching them to operate in "spirit over mind."
Bishop Morton has authored several books. His latest best selling book, "Why Kingdoms Fall" describes the struggle of his life between mental breakdown and his miraculous spiritual restoration. Other publications include the popular title "It’s Time For The Outpouring" & "What is the Full Gospel Baptist Church?." In addition to being a dynamic preacher and most proficient teacher, Bishop Morton is a world-renowned singer. In 1999, Bishop Morton released his nationally recognized solo CD (album) entitled "Crescent City Fire." Included among his other musical accomplishments are five albums with the Greater St. Stephen Mass Choir and two recordings with the Full Gospel Baptist Church Fellowship Mass Choir. He was also featured on the all-star recording of the hit song, "Something Inside So Strong" a tribute to Rosa Parks.
Bishop Morton’s commitment to the community is evident by his participation on the board of One Church-One Addict and the nation’s leading gospel magazine, Gospel Today. He is also the president of the Paul S. Morton, Sr. Scholarship Foundation and president of the Paul S. Morton Bible College and School of Ministry. He is an honorary councilmember and has laid hands on and prayed for the mayor, the governor, members of congress, and the President of the United States.
Bishop Paul S. Morton, Sr., is a prime example of his favorite passage of scripture, Isaiah 1:17a, "Learn to do well..."
For more information visit: www.paulmorton.org