About Nick Shelton

Nick Shelton

I grew up in Perry, GA, a small town south of Atlanta. In my high school years, I started getting more serious about my faith and my studies. It was during those years when I found a love in writing.

Just after graduation from high school I published my first book, The Devotional Tales, which was a collection of inspirational short stories about the Christian faith. To anyone who is interested in reading this book, you can read it free by clicking here.

Shortly after starting college at Mercer University, I quickly became aware of many economic, environmental, and political controversies going on in America. As I researched into these issues, I discovered how 9/11 could have been an event that fueled these forms of corruption. After devouring through many of the 9/11 Truth books and films, I grew committed to the 9/11 Truth issues. I'm striving to make sure that America’s future will not be marred by political and economic corruption.

I'll be completing my undergraduate degree this year by studying at Oxford University in England. I’ve always thought America was the best place on earth to be, but I decided that studying abroad in a setting like Oxford was an opportunity I shouldn’t pass up.

Besides writing and studying, I'm directing a website called The Body of Christ Online - www.BOC.org. The site provides an interactive atmosphere that attracts a diverse group of Christians from around the world. My goals for the website is to provide the Internet's latest technology to benefit Christians from all around the world.

I also enjoy staying active and playing sports. I grew up playing baseball year around, but now I just enjoy participating in other sports playing sports like golf, tennis, or running. I recently completed my first marathon and triathlon. I pretty much enjoy any form of competition, or anything that’s challenging.

My future career goals include: 1) writing, 2) doing what I love doing everyday, and 3) using my creative ideas to improve businesses, Christian organizations, the society, and the world.

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