Energion author: Linda Estes


Energion author Herold Weiss, whose new book The End of the Scroll: Biblical Apocalyptic Trajectories is due out the end of this month, has an article on death from an eschatological perspective in Spectrum Magazine this month. It is also available on their web site. While we frequently read eschatological literature in order to know…
Joel Watts at Unsettled Christianity has an offer! He’s celebrating the author’s birthday.
Robert Stump reviews David Alan Black’s book Why Four Gospels? on his Homo Homini Lupus blog. Two portions stand out: The greatness of Black’s little book is its common sense. That it has taken so many years for someone of Black’s prestige to stand up and point out theĀ sillinessĀ is too bad; that it has finally…
God’s Desire for the Nations: The Missionary Theology of John Piper by Philip O. Hopkins was released yesterday, December 20, 2010, and is now available on Amazon.com and B&N and will soon be available on other online retailers. To keep track of discussion and events related to this important new release, please check the book’s…
Energion’s new fiction title, Allegheny Hideaway, has just cleared QA both here and at the printer, so it will be shipping in a couple of days. Once the first book heads to the post office, pre-order pricing (20% off) will end, so if you’d like to get that special price on this book, get your…
… as I remember you in my prayers (Ephesians 1:16). Since Sunday, when I started reading Ephesians 1:15-23 from the Lectionary for Christ the King Sunday and ended up reading the entire book, I’ve been thinking about this passage. There are moments when I complain about my life. I often have difficulty staying optimistic. But…