Video Discussion on Grief – I
As promised, here is the first part of my video discussion with my wife Jody, author of Grief: Finding the Candle of Light, which is our book of the week.
As promised, here is the first part of my video discussion with my wife Jody, author of Grief: Finding the Candle of Light, which is our book of the week.
(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…
Did you know that Energion Publications has been in existence almost 11 years now? Did you know that Energion Publications has 64 authors who have been inspired to write over 150 books? Did you know that we have fiction books (even novels!) as well as a huge list of books for Bible study (with questions…
He concludes: This book of sermons makes for a good, quick, and fruitful read. That is true in large part because, as one would expect in a book of sermons that have been delivered orally, they aren’t overly technical. The language is appropriate for a literate but lay audience. And whether or not you agree…
The Putnam Town Crier has an interview with Energion author Bob LaRochelle (Crossing the Street, forthcoming). That book the story says he’s writing? Well, he has written it and I have the manuscript! Remember to e-mail pre@energion.com if you’d like to be notified when this book is released.
Continuing to link to reviews of The Jesus Paradigm—Alan Knox on his blog The Assembling of the Church. As editor and publisher I would like to thank Alan and all reviewers thus far who have been clear that they received a free copy (I believe this is the ethical thing to do), and also with…