On Preserving Democracy
Joel L. Watts has begun his review of Preserving Democracy, working through the introduction and chapters 1 & 2. Please join the discussion on his blog.
Joel L. Watts has begun his review of Preserving Democracy, working through the introduction and chapters 1 & 2. Please join the discussion on his blog.
Energion author D. Kevin Brown (Rite of Passage for the Home and Church and To Date or Not to Date) is the pastor of Mount Pleasant Baptist Church in Wilkes County, North Carolina. His church was recently featured in their local paper because they’re going to three services each Sunday due to church growth. Here’s…
The next two volumes of the Areopagus Series, Volume V, “In the Original Text It Says” and Volume VI The Questioning God are now available for pre-order via Amazon.com. Note that you can also find these on Energion Direct.
Mark Olson has a rather nice review of Preserving Democracy and posted it at both Pseudo-Polymath and Stones Cry Out. Thanks to Mark for reading and reviewing this book. Bloggers can get free copies of books to read and review on their blogs. Just e-mail pubs@energion.com.
Energion Publications announces a new author and the release of a new book on discipleship. Our new author is Rev. Riley Richardson, pastor of Gonzalez United Methodist Church. He has just co-authored a discipleship guide with Henry Neufeld, titled Disciples: Jesus With Us. This new book is designed as a “first steps” book for new…
Some new books have arrived at Energion Publications! We now have Finding My Way in Christianity: Recollections of a Journey in stock. It’s also available at several online retailers. Find the links on the book’s detail page. Dr. Herold Weiss tells the story of a journey that begins in Uruguay and moves north. At the…
Lee Harmon, The Dubious Disciple, brings his third book to release through Energion Publications and we are honored he did. The River of Life: Where Liberal and Conservative Christianity Meet expresses a vigorous spiritual view, as Lee is a liberal Christian, but it does so for the purpose of inviting conversation and understanding. Perhaps those…