Elgin Huschbeck Conference Transcript Posted
The Religion Forum has posted a transcript of last night’s conference (3/27/07) with guest Elgin Hushbeck, Jr., author of the Consider Christianity Series. You can find it here.
The Religion Forum has posted a transcript of last night’s conference (3/27/07) with guest Elgin Hushbeck, Jr., author of the Consider Christianity Series. You can find it here.
Energion author Chris Surber offers some sermon suggestions at SermonCentral.com. He says: As I have always served churches in transition where the fallout of recent battles are all around, I have had to dress more than a few wounds, challenge more than a few Christians to aim their rifles in the direction of the enemy,…
By Jody Neufeld, editor for Energion Publications and author of Daily Devotions of Ordinary People – Extraordinary God and Grief: Finding the Candle of Light. What would my life be like if I had not been born a Christian? I would never have tasted a piece of bacon if I had been born in a Jewish family! And…
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…
It is an honor for us here at Energion Publications to single out and honor our authors who have served in the military. They are: Dr. Harvey J. Brown, Jr (U.S. Army) Elgin Hushbeck (U.S. Air Force) Greg May (U.S. Air Force) Dr Robert C. McKibben (U.S. Marine Corps) Henry E. Neufeld (U.S. Air Force) Chris…
The Magnificent Seven: Taking a Closer Look at What It Means to Be a Deacon by Lonnie Davis Wesley will be released on October 15. The author is willing to autograph any pre-ordered copies. There is no charge for this, but the books must be ordered before October 15, and the earlier, the better. All…
Following a change of the feeds for two of the selected blogs to Feedburner, the Energion.com lectionary page has been displaying a number of extra posts that were not lectionary related. This is now fixed, and all posts should be related to the upcoming lectionary passages as of the date of publication. The lectionary page…