
Dr. K. Alan Stokes
Author, Speaker, Minister.
Founder of Born To Know Him Media Ministries. Background in pastoral counseling and covenant theology. Author of Continuing Covenant
For over thirty years, Dr. Stokes’ life has been a living testament to what God accomplishes through totalsurrender. After closing a business he had poured himself into — only to realize it had not been what God intended — he enrolled at Oral Roberts University following a catalytic encounter with a book by Oral Roberts himself. Through doctoral studies, significant health challenges, and the loss of primary family members, Dr. Stokes emerged as a shining example of covenant faithfulness. His story is not one of perfection, but of a God who transforms those who say, “Lord, here I am.” Born To Know Him Media Ministries is a Spirit-led organization founded on the conviction that every believer is born with an innate calling to know Jesus Christ deeply and personally. Under the leadership of Dr. K. Alan Stokes, the ministry serves as a prophetic voice calling the church back to covenant intimacy with Christ. Through books, podcasts, speaking engagements, and multimedia content, Born To Know Him, Media Ministries reaches believers hungry for authentic, Spirit-filled discipleship. The ministry bridges the gap between psychological wellness and spiritual integrity—offering a holistic approach to covenant living.
Continuing Covenant is a prophetic, Spirit-filled message calling believers back to intimacy with Christ and unwavering trust in God’s covenant promises across generations. At its core, it traces a mother’s vow and a son’s journey of faith, showing how divine purpose weaves through every season, including grief, fear, loss, and breakthrough.
Blending personal testimony, covenant theology, and real-life examples of God’s faithfulness, Dr. K. Alan Stokes equips readers to recognize God’s hand in their own stories and to respond with surrender and obedience. The book walks through challenges, obstacles, and “turning points,” offering practical tools such as discernment, patience, stewardship, and choosing to believe, all framed within a relational view of God and a New Covenant lens.
The book moves from “The Call to the Journey” and “Facing Challenges” into “Overcoming Obstacles” and “The Path Forward,” tying key narrative moments to companion podcast episodes like “A Mother’s Covenant,” “The Anointing,” “Passing the Mantle,” and “Winds of Change.” Later chapters such as “Turning Points & Breakthroughs” and “The Final Mile” address running to God instead of away, dealing with shame, enduring hardship, and finding peace that surpasses understanding in seasons of disease, loss, and emotional distress.
Throughout, Dr. Stokes highlights covenant relationships, God’s patience, and walking in the uniqueness of one’s anointing as essential “tools for the journey.” Endorsements describe the message as honest, heartfelt, and life-changing, emphasizing his unwavering faith and the impact of his example on those he mentors and ministers to.
The Born To Know Him podcast on Spotify features nine companion audio episodes that parallel and deepen the themes of Continuing Covenant. Each episode blends teaching and reflection to help listeners engage more personally with God, connecting book chapters to lived spiritual experience.
Available free on Spotify, these episodes extend the covenant message into the digital space, offering guided reflections on topics like a mother’s covenant, the anointing, passing the mantle, grief, and walking loved ones “home.” This multi-format approach supports spiritual formation for believers who are increasingly shaped by podcasts and online media.
Dr. K. Alan Stokes is an author, speaker, and minister available for churches, conferences, retreats, and ministry events. His messages are Spirit-filled, prophetically grounded, and pastorally sensitive, drawing on a background in pastoral counseling and covenant theology to address both spiritual and emotional needs.
Core speaking themes include covenant faithfulness (God’s unbreakable promises across generations), intimacy with Christ (walking closely with the Holy Spirit), spiritual and psychological wellness (integrating mental health with biblical truth), and surrender and purpose (discovering divine calling through yieldedness). He is particularly strong in helping audiences anchor their faith amid anxiety and instability, find identity and calling, and learn to remain sensitive to the Holy Spirit in an age of distraction and technological overload.
Dr. Stokes is well-positioned for interviews that connect biblical covenant to today’s cultural and mental health landscape. Suggested angles include: how covenant stabilizes believers in times of global uncertainty, how fervent prayer and covenant relationship promote emotional healing, and how being dedicated to God before birth speaks into contemporary questions of identity and purpose.
Additional timely topics include the role of podcasts in spiritual formation, covenant as a path to unity and restored trust in a divided culture, and how to cultivate intimacy with God amid the rise of AI, technology, and constant digital noise. He also brings a counseling lens, offering practical wisdom for those wrestling with loss, confusion, or spiritual drift, and for churches seeking deeper discipleship and renewal.

Author, Speaker, Minister.
Founder of Born To Know Him Media Ministries. Background in pastoral counseling and covenant theology. Author of Continuing Covenant

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