Henry Neufeld is Compuserve Religion Forum Author of the Month
You can check out the announcement here. The focus of the discussion is When People Speak for God.
You can check out the announcement here. The focus of the discussion is When People Speak for God.
– Jody Neufeld, editor Energion Publications Every Christmas I struggle to find a gift that will mean more than the popular video game of the moment or a name brand shirt/blouse in the correct size. I want the gift to draw my children and grandchildren closer in their relationship with their Father God without…
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…
Due to several factors, Why Four Gospels? will not be available for purchase online today. We have updated our various outlets to reflect release October 20, 2010. We expect to begin making some shipments Monday, October 18, but it will probably not be until Wednesday, October 20, that the book becomes available for shipment from…
Energion Publications is pleased to announce that we have contracted with a new author, Dr. Lonnie D. Wesley, III, for a book about the ministry of deacons in the church, with the working title of The Magnificent Seven. Dr. Wesley is pastor of Greater Little Rock Baptist Church in Pensacola, Florida. He received his Doctor…
(This is not an Energion Publications title, but our new policy is to highlight our authors even when it does not involve books we publish.) Jason Kees reviews New Testament Textual Criticism: A Concise Guide by David Alan Black. His conclusion? This book is a great resource for all pastors, teachers and theologians alike. Black…
Dr Bob Cornwall posted on Goodreads his review of Dr David Cartwright‘s new book, Wounded by Faith, Healed by Love: As any preacher knows, Jesus’ teachings can be quite challenging. They often call us to consider matters we would rather ignore. They challenge what “common sense” would deem appropriate. The Gospels can be manipulated in all…