Holy Smoke! Unholy Fire!
… provides the quote of the day at The Church of Jesus Christ blog.
… provides the quote of the day at The Church of Jesus Christ blog.
Today’s post in the Energion Discussion Network is by our publisher, Henry Neufeld. He’s often asked why a particular book in the Energion catalog is there when either the questioner or Henry himself disagrees with its theology or point of view. His answer? Look to the Incarnation. From there he builds his theology of dialogue…
Energion Publications is honored to be a part of the Reimagine Worldwide Ministry team. Our ministry to Educate! Energize! and Empower! the Church to be effective witnesses for Jesus Christ has connected well with Reimagine’s ministry to unite local churches and businesses to meet the needs of their community. Today, owner Henry Neufeld, gave away…
… or perhaps you shouldn’t. I’ve known many pastors who didn’t want to preach stewardship sermons, or “money sermons” as they’re often called. The congregation doesn’t want to hear about money. They’d rather be encouraged in various ways. I’ve also known many pastors who claimed they were totally unafraid of the money sermon. They claimed…
Now don’t, just don’t say anything to me about ending a sentence with a preposition. Prepositions are fine things to end a sentence with! I’m an editor, and I say so! (I also say not to use lots of exclamation marks, but we’ll ignore that for now.) So you’re writing a book. Ask yourself early….
Joel Watts reviews the book The Adventists Dilemma, which is distributed by Energion. His conclusion: Vick’s work is measured well for answering Adventists and pushing the non-Adventist into thinking about proper theology. For those interesting in logic and reason as regards to particular theological discussions, Adventist or not, I would urge you to pick up…
June 7-10 this year we tried something new–displaying books at the Methodist Annual conference for Alabama and Northwest Florida. The choice of place was natural due to geography. The choice of denomination was not done because we publish only Methodist stuff, but rather because we do have books in our catalog by four different pastors…