Energion Author Allan Bevere Interviews Stanley Hauerwas
The book they are discussing is The Character of Virtue: Letters to a Godson. You can find more of Allan’s books on his Energion author page.
The book they are discussing is The Character of Virtue: Letters to a Godson. You can find more of Allan’s books on his Energion author page.
September 25-26, 2010 David Alan Black, describes himself as a passionate teacher, husband, father, professor, author, preacher, lecturer, web journalist, and (above all) a sinner saved by God’s sovereign grace, will be in Pensacola, FL, September 25-26, 2010. Saturday, September 25 at the Governor Perry Home (Wesley Abbey) 6 East Wright Street Pensacola, FL 32501…
Nancy Petrey, author of the newly released book Habitation of Honey, will be signing books at South Luverne Baptist Church on Wednesday, May 20, from 4 pm to 6:15 pm. Those who are not in the local area for the signing can get books through the link above. You can find more information about this…
Jason at Sola Fide Book Reviews discusses Dr. David Alan Black’s book Using New Testament Greek in Ministry. Of particular value for those consider purchase is his chapter by chapter summary of the content. (While this title is not an Energion Publications title, Dr. Black is the author of two Energion books, The Jesus Paradigm…
Alden and Wanda Thompson will be signing their books Inspiration: Hard Questions, Honest Answers and Reflections on Scripture, Dandelions, and Sparrows tomorrow, December 14, 2018 from 11 am to 2 pm at the Book and Game independent bookstore in Walla Walla, Washington. Book and Game is a thriving example of an independent bookstore. We encourage…
Most of us have read stories of how God places a call into someone’s heart and their life is forever changed. Did you applaud their answer to God’s call and maybe even gave a hardy “Amen!”? It is time to give a hand of applause and support to Energion author, Chris Surber and his family,…
Brian McLaren links to some good advice for writers from Margaret Feinberg. To the “write, write, write” and get good criticism let me add: Listen to criticism self-critically, but use your own judgment. I’m an editor and I have accepted things other editors hated. Editors are human too; we have our likes and dislikes.