NEW Page on Writing and Publishing
In this Post…
- NEW Page on Writing and Publishing•
- Review DTQ and DSS on Amazon•
- View the Trailer for Daniel and the Triune Quest•
- Find me on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter •
NEW Page on Writing and Publishing
I’ve had several questions lately regarding the writing and publishing process. So, to better answer your questions, I’ve compiled all my old posts about this subject into one place. Head on over to the Writing and Publishing page and check them out.
Don’t see a topic you’d like written about? Send me a message and I’ll do my best to answer it!

Review My Books on Amazon!
If you’ve read either Daniel and the Sun Sword or Daniel and the Triune Quest and enjoyed them, please review them on Amazon! Here are the links:
Praise for Sons and Daughters Series
Christian Fiction Review by Peter Younghusband
5.0 out of 5 stars (Amazon)Every author and every reader anticipate that a sequel will be just as good or better than the previous….Well, I can say that this is a better story than its predecessor (Daniel and the Sun Sword)….
Lumbatis has shown more of the biblical aspects of who God is, the Trinity, and the Gospel message….
The account where Daniel meets Jesus is powerful but gentle and bypasses the head and ministers straight to the heart….
I know Lumbatis researched the mythology and culture….[and] translated this research into the plot and setting of the novel very well. It is great world building….Makes it very credible and real.
Reader’s Favorite Review by Sarah Scheele
5.0 out of 5 stars (Reader’s Favorite)
Daniel and the Triune Quest is a blast—a breathtaking thrill ride!
A blast—a breathtaking thrill ride! Tantalizing prose, and…deliciously well-written. I fell head-over-heels for the witty, sarcastic dialogue. Daniel and Ben’s adventures are action-adventure spelled out, along with a hefty dose of drama, comedy, and memorable characters.
The action-packed narrative undoubtedly has the power to lure kids away from video games, and the spiritual messages are core, buoyed by dazzling anime-like visuals presented through…clear-cut learning arcs for the two boys.
Parents…should jump at this one and bookmark Nathan Lumbatis for future reference.


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Barnes&Noble

Daniel and the Triune Quest Trailer

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November 11, 2017 | Categories: Christianity, Daniel and the Triune Quest, YA Authors | Tags: Christian books, Christian growth, Daniel and the Triune Quest, young adult christian | Leave a comment
Character Spotlight: The Enemy–What Did He Hope to Gain?
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- Character Spotlight and Discussion: The Enemy—What Did He Hope to Gain?•
- View the Trailer for Daniel and the Triune Quest•
- Review DTQ and DSS on Amazon•
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Character Spotlight: The Enemy—What Did He Hope To Gain?
∞I would love this post to result in discussion, so please comment.∞
I’ve always been intrigued as to what the Enemy hoped to gain by rebelling against God. There are a stream of questions that pop into my mind when I consider this.
Like us, were the angels limited in their ability to understand God’s omnipotence?
Did the Enemy truly believe he could supplant God?
Did he believe there would be no penalty for rebelling?

Did he think he could hide his pride from God’s omniscience?
Is he much more powerful than I think, and trusted he could overthrow the Most High by combining his power with that of a host of lesser angels?
Or, did he hope that God would simply abandon this world so that he could become its god?
I am exploring this throughout the Sons and Daughters series as a whole. Of course, I DON’T PRETEND TO WRITE DOCTRINE, so please no backlash. What the Enemy thought is only briefly explored in scripture, and so we are left to engage in conjecture.
Personally, I think rebellion is only logical if the Enemy truly believes he had something to gain. But, I doubt he thought he could overthrow God. With no hope of victory in the sense of “ousting” God from his place in Heaven, that leads me toward the abandonment theory: “I’ll make mankind in my own image and God will move on, leaving me to rule the earth in his place.”
I guess the Enemy didn’t realize how invested in us God is.
What are your thoughts?
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Amazon
Barnes&Noble

Daniel and the Triune Quest Trailer

Review My Books on Amazon!
If you’ve read either Daniel and the Sun Sword or Daniel and the Triune Quest and enjoyed them, please review them on Amazon! Here are the links:
Praise for Sons and Daughters Series
Christian Fiction Review by Peter Younghusband
5.0 out of 5 stars (Amazon)Every author and every reader anticipate that a sequel will be just as good or better than the previous….Well, I can say that this is a better story than its predecessor (Daniel and the Sun Sword)….
Lumbatis has shown more of the biblical aspects of who God is, the Trinity, and the Gospel message….
The account where Daniel meets Jesus is powerful but gentle and bypasses the head and ministers straight to the heart….
I know Lumbatis researched the mythology and culture….[and] translated this research into the plot and setting of the novel very well. It is great world building….Makes it very credible and real.
Reader’s Favorite Review by Sarah Scheele
5.0 out of 5 stars (Reader’s Favorite)
Daniel and the Triune Quest is a blast—a breathtaking thrill ride!
A blast—a breathtaking thrill ride! Tantalizing prose, and…deliciously well-written. I fell head-over-heels for the witty, sarcastic dialogue. Daniel and Ben’s adventures are action-adventure spelled out, along with a hefty dose of drama, comedy, and memorable characters.
The action-packed narrative undoubtedly has the power to lure kids away from video games, and the spiritual messages are core, buoyed by dazzling anime-like visuals presented through…clear-cut learning arcs for the two boys.
Parents…should jump at this one and bookmark Nathan Lumbatis for future reference.


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November 4, 2017 | Categories: Christianity, Daniel and the Triune Quest, YA Authors | Tags: Christian books, Christian growth, Daniel and the Triune Quest, young adult christian | Leave a comment
For Those Who Couldn’t Come to the Release…
In this Post…
- Literary Losers: DTQ Edition•
- Why Do People Change?•
- View the Trailer for Daniel and the Triune Quest•
- Review DTQ and DSS on Amazon•
- Find me on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter •
Literary Losers: DTQ Edition
Here’s a bit of ridiculousness for the kids.
That’s right, folks. It’s the next installment of Literary Losers, where I interview a villain from DTQ. The audio malfunctioned during recording, but we made do as best as we could. Enjoy!
Why Do People Change?
Why do people change for the better? And how? What makes them stop, realize they’ve done something mean, selfish, or insensitive, and decide to do something different? Two things: personal loss, which stinks; and love, which is both wonderful and terrifying. Personal loss, whether something simple like being grounded, or something worse, like losing a job or a friend, can lead a person to recognize mistakes. It naturally makes a person evaluate whether or not they did something wrong to make their life so unpleasant. It is therefore for their benefit to change.
Love—love is a different story. It’s dreadful to see someone you truly love suffer. So, at times, you might change in small ways for their benefit… to make them feel better even when doing so is a problem for you. For example, you might change how you say, do, or think something so the feelings of the person you love are spared. But sometimes love is so strong that we might be willing to put someone or something ahead of ourselves entirely. You might give your time, material possessions, energy, comfort, even your life, for the sake of the one you love.
It was with these thoughts in mind that I sent Daniel and Ben on their next quest. How would they have changed roughly eight months after their initial life-altering adventure? What choices would Daniel’s devotion to the Father lead him to make, and how would this affect Ben’s own spiritual growth? And what would their friendships with each other, Raylin, and Gabriela make them willing to do? Not to mention, what sort of poor choices would two teenage boys make that would naturally lead to some soul searching? They say you should get your heroes stuck up in trees and then throw stones at them. When both love for others and good old-fashioned teenage mistakes are in the mix, there were no shortages of trees, and I happened to find one really big stone.
I hope you enjoy the story and that it makes you reflect on the nature of the greatest Act of Love in history.

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Daniel and the Triune Quest Trailer

Review My Books on Amazon!
If you’ve read either Daniel and the Sun Sword or Daniel and the Triune Quest and enjoyed them, please review them on Amazon! Here are the links:
Praise for Sons and Daughters Series
Christian Fiction Review by Peter Younghusband
5.0 out of 5 stars (Amazon)Every author and every reader anticipate that a sequel will be just as good or better than the previous….Well, I can say that this is a better story than its predecessor (Daniel and the Sun Sword)….
Lumbatis has shown more of the biblical aspects of who God is, the Trinity, and the Gospel message….
The account where Daniel meets Jesus is powerful but gentle and bypasses the head and ministers straight to the heart….
I know Lumbatis researched the mythology and culture….[and] translated this research into the plot and setting of the novel very well. It is great world building….Makes it very credible and real.
Reader’s Favorite Review by Sarah Scheele
5.0 out of 5 stars (Reader’s Favorite)
Daniel and the Triune Quest is a blast—a breathtaking thrill ride!
A blast—a breathtaking thrill ride! Tantalizing prose, and…deliciously well-written. I fell head-over-heels for the witty, sarcastic dialogue. Daniel and Ben’s adventures are action-adventure spelled out, along with a hefty dose of drama, comedy, and memorable characters.
The action-packed narrative undoubtedly has the power to lure kids away from video games, and the spiritual messages are core, buoyed by dazzling anime-like visuals presented through…clear-cut learning arcs for the two boys.
Parents…should jump at this one and bookmark Nathan Lumbatis for future reference.


Find me…
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October 14, 2017 | Categories: Christianity, Daniel and the Triune Quest, YA Authors | Tags: Christian books, Christian growth, Daniel and the Triune Quest, young adult christian | Leave a comment
DTQ Release Party is Here!
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- DTQ Release Party is Here!
- Character Spotlight: Daniel
- View the Trailer for Daniel and the Triune Quest
- Find me on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter •
DTQ Release Party is Here!
Looking forward to seeing everyone at the release party today. Just in the way of preparation, I’m re-posting the Literary Losers video from the Daniel and the Sun Sword release event. It’ll get everyone warmed up for the next installment today around 2:00.
Character Spotlight: Daniel
In Daniel and the Triune Quest, Daniel’s pride and lack of empathy causes problems in his relationship with Ben. As in any relationship, healing that breach requires a great deal of humility and communication.

Have pride and self-centeredness wreaked havoc on your relationships?
Is God calling you to apologize in humility to those you’ve hurt so that the relationship can be healed?

Purchase the Books via Amazon and Barnes&Noble:
Amazon
Barnes&Noble

Daniel and the Triune Quest Trailer

Praise for Daniel and the Triune Quest
Christian Fiction Review by Peter Younghusband
5.0 out of 5 stars (Amazon)Every author and every reader anticipate that a sequel will be just as good or better than the previous….Well, I can say that this is a better story than its predecessor (Daniel and the Sun Sword)….
Lumbatis has shown more of the biblical aspects of who God is, the Trinity, and the Gospel message….
The account where Daniel meets Jesus is powerful but gentle and bypasses the head and ministers straight to the heart….
I know Lumbatis researched the mythology and culture….[and] translated this research into the plot and setting of the novel very well. It is great world building….Makes it very credible and real.
Reader’s Favorite Review by Sarah Scheele
5.0 out of 5 stars (Reader’s Favorite)
Daniel and the Triune Quest is a blast—a breathtaking thrill ride!
A blast—a breathtaking thrill ride! Tantalizing prose, and…deliciously well-written. I fell head-over-heels for the witty, sarcastic dialogue. Daniel and Ben’s adventures are action-adventure spelled out, along with a hefty dose of drama, comedy, and memorable characters.
The action-packed narrative undoubtedly has the power to lure kids away from video games, and the spiritual messages are core, buoyed by dazzling anime-like visuals presented through…clear-cut learning arcs for the two boys.
Parents…should jump at this one and bookmark Nathan Lumbatis for future reference.

Find me…
Facebook: facebook.com/nathanlumbatis
Instagram: Nathan.Lumbatis
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Review D&SS on Amazon!
If you have read Daniel and the Sun Sword (and liked it), please go to my Amazon page and leave a review!

October 7, 2017 | Categories: Christianity, Daniel and the Triune Quest, YA Authors | Tags: book release party, Christian books, Christian growth, young adult christian | Leave a comment
DTQ Release Party: TWO Days Away
In this Post…
- DTQ Release Party is Two DAYS AWAY!
- Character Spotlight: Ben
- View the Trailer for Daniel and the Triune Quest
- Find me on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter •
DTQ Release Party: TWO Days Away
Only two days left until the DTQ release party. Hope to see you all there! In the meantime, here’s a quick word from Hurricane Nate:

Character Spotlight: Ben
In Daniel and the Triune Quest, Ben finds that bitterness and anger isolate him from his friends when he needs them the most. It’s only when he is willing to let go of his resentments that he is able to receive help and fulfill his destiny.

Have you allowed resentment to isolate you from God and others?
Are you willing to forgive so you can grow closer to God and accomplish His purpose in your life?

Purchase the Books via Amazon and Barnes&Noble:
Amazon
Barnes&Noble

Daniel and the Triune Quest Trailer

Praise for Daniel and the Triune Quest
Christian Fiction Review by Peter Younghusband
5.0 out of 5 stars (Amazon)Every author and every reader anticipate that a sequel will be just as good or better than the previous….Well, I can say that this is a better story than its predecessor (Daniel and the Sun Sword)….
Lumbatis has shown more of the biblical aspects of who God is, the Trinity, and the Gospel message….
The account where Daniel meets Jesus is powerful but gentle and bypasses the head and ministers straight to the heart….
I know Lumbatis researched the mythology and culture….[and] translated this research into the plot and setting of the novel very well. It is great world building….Makes it very credible and real.
Reader’s Favorite Review by Sarah Scheele
5.0 out of 5 stars (Reader’s Favorite)
Daniel and the Triune Quest is a blast—a breathtaking thrill ride!
A blast—a breathtaking thrill ride! Tantalizing prose, and…deliciously well-written. I fell head-over-heels for the witty, sarcastic dialogue. Daniel and Ben’s adventures are action-adventure spelled out, along with a hefty dose of drama, comedy, and memorable characters.
The action-packed narrative undoubtedly has the power to lure kids away from video games, and the spiritual messages are core, buoyed by dazzling anime-like visuals presented through…clear-cut learning arcs for the two boys.
Parents…should jump at this one and bookmark Nathan Lumbatis for future reference.

Find me…
Facebook: facebook.com/nathanlumbatis
Instagram: Nathan.Lumbatis
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Twitter: @NathanLumbatis 

Review D&SS on Amazon!
If you have read Daniel and the Sun Sword (and liked it), please go to my Amazon page and leave a review!

October 5, 2017 | Categories: Christianity, Daniel and the Triune Quest, YA Authors | Tags: book release party, Christian books, Christian growth, young adult christian | Leave a comment







