Dr. Aaron Lewis

Dr. Aaron Lewis is a New England native. A spiritual leader, educator, publisher, human rights activist, ghostwriter, and author, Dr. Lewis has traveled to more than 60 countries and 42 of the 50 United States, sharing a message of hope, personal destiny, and promoting balanced education. Dr. Lewis has ghostwritten more than 220 books on Spiritual Healing, Natural Health, Christian Interest, and Personal Finance. For eleven years, he served as the CEO/President of The Scribe’s Ink, Inc., a full-service ghostwriting firm and publisher. He is the President and Founder of The Scribe’s Institute Inc., a non-profit organization dedicated to child literacy,

child advocacy, and veteran support.

As an itinerating evangelist, Dr. Lewis has traveled extensively to 5 continents conducting healing services. He has prayed for thousands of people and has witnessed God’s amazing hand heal people of various diseases. He lives by the word, which states,

“He sent his word, and healed them, and delivered them from their destructions.” Psalm 107:20

Dr. Lewis teaches and believes that although everyone is not healed, it is still everyone’s spiritual right to receive God’s healing since it is confirmed in His Word. A third-generation preacher, his father, Bishop Austin Joseph Lewis, was a bishop in the Church of God, Cleveland, TN, for more than 45 years. His grandfather was also a bishop in the Church of God in Christ. Lewis presently serves as the spiritual leader of Family Church, an “equipping church” that helps people discover their calling in life and live out that calling to the fullest. Family Church, a post-denominational church, continues as a church whose goal is to provide the blueprint for the next building stage of one’s life.

Under his name, Dr. Lewis has authored ten books including; Healing for the 21st Century, Keys to Unlocking Your Destiny, The Total Package: Keys to Acquiring Wealth and Walking in Divine Health, The Obama Principle: Creating a Life of Reward Through the Power of Perseverance, Why I Love Chiropractic, in Spanish Se Sano Ahora, and a children’s book Santa South Pole.

An educational warrior by heart, Dr. Aaron Lewis never stops learning and never stops sharing his valuable knowledge. He went, as far as, to South Africa and China to discuss building up the educational capacities for children, both with South African members of Parliament and the Minister of Education in the People’s Republic of China. A human rights activist, Lewis spoke passionately to key political players in Chad and Kenya to help reduce AIDS mortality rates and poor nutrition in children and nursing mothers.  

A stark believer that cosmic justice and Christian witness are mutually interchangeable ideas, Dr. Lewis addresses many areas where the common man may be deprived of freedoms and fundamental human rights. Dr. Lewis spearheaded the movement, Conscious Faith Objectors (CFO’s). Conscious Faith Objectors is a group of interfaith leaders and followers whose express purpose is to consciously and conscientiously demonstrate their religious and spiritual beliefs, objecting to anything or anyone that hinders its progress, which includes but is not limited to government. Dr. Lewis is also an expert on Church Sovereignty and Orthodox Canon Law.

Dr. Lewis holds seven earned degrees, a B.A in Spanish with a minor in World Religions from Central Connecticut State University, an M.S in Publishing from Pace University, a D.Min in Pastoral Studies and a Ph.D. In Philosophy, both from Life Christian University. He is also a graduate of the professional publishing course at Stanford University. Presently, Dr. Lewis is working hard to raise millions of dollars to construct a new school Dr. Aaron D. Lewis School for Literacy, Sciences, Modern Languages, and Technology (grades 5-8) in Highuey, Dominican Republic. Endorsed by the Libertarian party, Dr. Lewis ran for Mayor of the City of Hartford in 2019 and lost to the incumbent Mayor Luke Bronin. 

An avid runner and biker, Lewis has completed four marathons and often bikes various trails around New England. When not writing, traveling, or helping children, Dr. Lewis can be found spending time with his granddaughter, listening to Jazz Music, or eating Vietnamese Pho.