Contest Results + New Announcement Tomorrow
I know the previous post says November 15, but I meant that to be Monday which is, despite my difficulty reading calendars, November 16.
So expect these announcements tomorrow.
– Henry Neufeld
I know the previous post says November 15, but I meant that to be Monday which is, despite my difficulty reading calendars, November 16.
So expect these announcements tomorrow.
– Henry Neufeld
Some questions have come up recently about our policy of providing free advance and/or review copies to various reviewers, including bloggers. Our policy is very simple. If you are a reviewer for any publication, a blogger, or have a twitter account and will make the commitment to use that medium to discuss the book, you…
There’s a discussion on the BaptistBoard about the use of “brothers” vs “brothers and sisters” to translate Greek adelphoi. In it, reference is made to Dr. Black’s use of “brothers and sisters” in the translations he made for The Jesus Paradigm, but note the use of “brothers” in the ISV. So far, there’s only a…
The audio from Elgin Hushbeck Jr.’s interview with Pat Snyder on WSAU this morning is available: Preserving Democracy Interview (MP3). The podcast feed is http://feeds.museumpods.com/interviews.xml. Elgin Hushbeck is the author of Preserving Democracy.
… or more accurately a story about a cover. (I do love to start posts with an ellipsis!) With many books, the cover design comes after the content is largely settled and even formatted. I then have to push the author for any ideas he or she might want passed on to the cover designer,…
Several people have asked how to find copies of The Jesus Paradigm in the UK. It is now listed by several stores for order online, though Amazon.co.uk is still listing it as out of stock, though Amazon Marketplace vendors are listing it. Use the following comparison from AllDiscountBooks.net to find a vendor: Title: The Jesus…
I’ve just named The Jesus Paradigm as the Energion Publications book of the week. So why am I immediately following that up with a post about “the problem” with this particular book. Publishers shouldn’t talk about problems with their own books, should they? Well, I don’t always play by the social rules, and this is…