New Author Blog – Hushbeck Blog
Energion Publications author Elgin Hushbeck, Jr. has a new blog, Hushbeck Blog dedicated to applying critical thinking. His most recent post is Liberals and Conservatives.
Energion Publications author Elgin Hushbeck, Jr. has a new blog, Hushbeck Blog dedicated to applying critical thinking. His most recent post is Liberals and Conservatives.
Energion Publications has an ongoing partnership with the Academy of Parish Clergy in producing two book series, as well as a number of books by authors who are APC members. At the recent APC conference in Racine, Wisconsin we introduced the first book in a new APC series, Guides to Practical Ministry. It’s titled Overcoming…
I was planning my note on my personal blog, A Challenge to See, when I also saw what Jody posted today regarding many of our books. I’m going to embed the Facebook ad below. Check the list of authors: David Alan Black is a professor at Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary. I know from long conversations…
In today’s post on the Energion Discussion Network, author Nancy Petrey examines the Jewish legacy of the church combined with her personal legacy as a Mizpah. Mizpah? Well, I guess you’ll have to read the post to see what she found. http://energion.co/discuss
Wisdom is said to be the ability to learn from the mistakes/lives of others. The idea, of course, is to somehow avoid the pitfalls that overtake others. Yet, even armed with all the data, we too often succumb when we know better. Such is the case of our blogger today. Harvey Brown takes us on…
After catching a sample of Christmas posts from our authors, I decided to do a roundup of author posts. Bruce Epperly: A Christmas Meditation: It’s All About a Baby. Elgin Hushbeck, Jr.: The Ultimate Environmentalists (regarding the historical Jesus) C. Drew Smith: Believing in God: An Advent Reflection Lee Harmon: Luke 2: 14 Angels We Have Heard On High …
A collection of thoughtful, challenging, and nuanced reflections on patriotism, national loyalty, and faith from across the Energion Publications catalog—compiled and presented without comment.