Updating Site Styles
We are in the process of updating our web site’s styles. For the next couple of days, there will not be a common look and feel to all of the pages. Functionality will remain the same. We appreciate your patience.
We are in the process of updating our web site’s styles. For the next couple of days, there will not be a common look and feel to all of the pages. Functionality will remain the same. We appreciate your patience.
And now for our numerous American authors and readers, Happy 4th of July!
Energion author Elgin Hushbeck, Jr. and his wife Hannah sponsor an annual Consider Christianity Week. You can read the details on his web site. Briefly, Consider Christianity Week is a time to study our faith, to work toward Christian unity, and to learn to share—and share—our faith. This year, it is March 18-24. Elgin is…
Energion Publications has a new phone number. It is 850-525-3916. Please change any contact information you have. Our fax number is also now obsolete. We have received nothing but junk faxes for over a year. If you need to fax us for some reason, please call voice and we will make arrangements. As always, we…
Energion Publications welcomes Chris Eyre as an associate editor. Chris has already been invaluable in a number of our newly released books. He brings his love of an eclectic span of literature as well as attention to deal. You can follow him on his blogsite: http://eyrelines.energion.net Chris lives near York, England. He attends worship at…
This month marks a transition for Energion Publications and for me as company owner. It was seven years ago this month that I decided to buy out what was to become Energion, which consisted of a couple of comb bound books and a storage room stuffed with copies of Who’s Afraid of the Old Testament…
Most of the moving is done, but we’re still waiting on a few wiring issues. That might result in temporary loss of power and/or internet at some point over the next few days. We will continue to have phone service and e-mail even if that happens. So far, however, we haven’t lost power/internet for more…