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.
Zeal I have to begin with zeal. What motivates anyone to learn about difficult history? For years I read and had read to me the King James scriptures, sometimes well, sometimes with ignorance. I knew the Scriptures were difficult. Not just for their language, but because we started reading with self-serving assumptions. For us in…
We are proud that our Weekly Google+ Hangouts have become a popular spot for people to actively visit on Tuesday nights! 2015 begins with an interesting and diverse schedule of topics and panel participants. Please make a note on your schedule to join us every Tuesday evening @ 7p.m. Central Time. Here is the current…
Lee Harmon says in his blog: …the nineteenth century introduced a way of thinking about historical studies which we call the historical method, which, if followed rigorously, simply cannot address supernatural claims. God is left out in the cold. Nevertheless, Vick gives us license to act as historians, encourages us to embrace today’s scientific age,…
Talking about the release of his book, Preserving Democracy, 3rd Edition.
Kimberly Gordon has authored three novels for Energion Publications, Prayer Trilogy, Allegheny Hideway, and Please Love Me and a Bible study guide, It’s in the Bag, for teens and adult women. She wrote the novels about characters who find their strength in faith and in the friends and community who live and grow around them….
Spectrum Magazine, an independent Seventh-day Adventist publication, has published a list of articles and interviews celebrating black voices in the Seventh-day Adventist traidtion. Energion Publications publishes a number of Seventh-day Adventist authors, and as part of our celebration of Black History Month we want to celebrate these historical figures. For more on SDA authors at…