Consider Christianity Week Sale
We’ve just placed 20 titles on sale for Consider Christianity Week. We have featured books from the authors who are participating in the discussion.
We’ve just placed 20 titles on sale for Consider Christianity Week. We have featured books from the authors who are participating in the discussion.
Energion author Jody Neufeld, author of Grief: Finding the Candle of Light, will serve as a facilitator for a GriefShare program offered at First United Methodist Church, Pensacola each Sunday February 1 – April 5, 2009. You can find more information in the January 18 Methodist Witness.
Pianist, poet, author, mother, grandmother and wife of a pastor for over 50 years, Nancy Petrey brings a wealth of experiences from her life with Jesus to her new book, The Honeycomb is Waiting: Poetic Devotionals. Forty devotionals give the reader a guide through Scripture, Nancy’s poetry (and some of her songs!) and pose questions…
Energion Publications’ owner, Henry Neufeld, will be at the Society for Biblical Literature southeastern regional conference in Atlanta, GA this weekend. Henry will be networking with the members and showcasing: From Inspiration to Understanding: Reading the Bible Seriously and Faithfully by Edward W. H. Vick Why Four Gospels? by David Alan Black Who’s Afraid of…
We’ve been working on making Energion.net a great place to get information and have discussions, and starting today, we’re going to have regular columns by Energion authors. We’re hoping for some good discussions both in the comments section and between blogs. So if a subject charges you up, feel free to respond. We’ll be glad…
As Amos contends, God hears the cries of the poor, and God’s voice speaking through their pain challenges all of us, but most especially those wielding power and enjoying prosperity, to listen to God’s messages spoken through the voices of the voiceless, homeless, evicted, malnourished, desperate, and hopeless, whether in Appalachian coal country, inner-city Chicago,…
This is from My Life Story, forthcoming (in just a few days) from Energion by Becky Lynn Black. It comes from page 83. I have always thought of ministry as any act of service for another. I praise God that I have never limited ministry to professional or official positions. The joy of my relationship…