Book Signing for Bob Makar
EnerPower Press author Bob Makar will be honored at a reception at his home church, Gonzalez United Methodist, on September 20, 2009. More details here. EnerPower Press is an imprint of Energion Publications.
EnerPower Press author Bob Makar will be honored at a reception at his home church, Gonzalez United Methodist, on September 20, 2009. More details here. EnerPower Press is an imprint of Energion Publications.
I will be continuing to post author testimonies through Holy Week and possibly beyond in commemoration of Consider Christianity Week, which actually ended yesterday. Nonetheless, this material is relevant any time. Today I post the written testimony of Nancy Petrey, author of Jewish Roots Journey, Why Christians Should Care about Their Jewish Roots, and The…
This is a brief follow-up to my earlier post, Why I Rejected Your Manuscript. Recently I’ve heard this question a few times. In the early days of Energion Publications this wasn’t a problem. We were evaluating one manuscript at a time, and we had more open slots in the schedule than we had manuscripts. So…
Update: It might be useful to provide the links! The Google+ announcement for this event is Social Justice: Good or Bad?. The YouTube viewer is embedded below. We’ve lined up a hangout discussion tonight that is more controversial than most as Energion authors Elgin Hushbeck, Jr. (What Is Wrong with Social Justice, Preserving Democracy) discusses…
There will be no Google+ Hangout on Tuesday, December 1st. Tuesday, December 8, 2015 @ 7p.m. Central Time “What is Christmas?” Henry and Jody Neufeld and Jan Edmunds (copy reader at Energion Publications) will come together and discuss Christmas, its history and what it is and can be now. Bring your own questions and opinions and join the…
Matt interviews DavidAlan Black on a range of topics. It’s well worth reading. Dave Black is author of Energion titles The Jesus Paradigm and Christian Archy and many other books.
No, they're not related, except as they both have to do with Energion authors. On Energion.net, Energion author Nick May asks whether The Word on the Street is a Bible. As for Black Tuesdays, these don't have to do with the color black, but with David Alan Black, author of Why Four Gospels?. Mark Stevens…