Book Signing for Bob Makar
EnerPower Press author Bob Makar will be honored at a reception at his home church, Gonzalez United Methodist, on September 20, 2009. More details here. EnerPower Press is an imprint of Energion Publications.
EnerPower Press author Bob Makar will be honored at a reception at his home church, Gonzalez United Methodist, on September 20, 2009. More details here. EnerPower Press is an imprint of Energion Publications.
We are packing up! This Friday night, February 11th, from 7-10 p.m. the third annual heART Transplant//Art & Show will be the venue for the debut of our new book and first book of poetry, noise flash. We invite you to come to this amazing art show at Northstar Church, 2379 St. Andrews Boulevard, Panama…
This is not one of our titles or products, but Rethinking the Synoptic Problem, co-edited by David Alan Black and David Beck, will be included in the new Baker New Testament Studies Collection from Logos Bible Software. As a Logos user, I’m delighted to see this collection offered, with a number of books that I…
On Tuesday, May 27, 2014 at 7 p.m. (CDT) four Energion Publication authors will meet for a one-hour panel discussion in a Google Hangout. Military veterans Elgin Hushbeck (U.S. Air Force), Dr. Harvey Brown, Jr. (U.S. Army), Greg May (U.S. Air Force) and Pastor Chris Surber (U.S. Marine Corps) will meet in a panel discussion on…
Alden Thompson author of Who’s Afraid of the Old Testament God? will be one of the speakers at this year’s Good News Tour conference in Mountain View, CA. Follow the link for more information.
Update: Time changed to 10:00 – 10:30. Elgin Hushbeck, Jr., author of Preserving Democracy, will be interviewed by Pat Snyder on WSAU radio in Wausau, WI, Thursday, June 25, at 10:00 – 10:30 AM central time. The event is available on the web via the WSAU web site. Elgin will also be signing his book…
Energion staff Renee Crosby, author of Soup Kitchen for the Soul, will be signing copies of her book at Matoi Sushi, 602 North Dale Mabrey Highway in Tampa, FL this Saturday, October 2nd, 3-6 p.m. The public is invited and admission is FREE. Books will be available onsite for $13. Continuing her busy schedule in…