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Jewish Roots Journey by Nancy Petrey is now available on the Amazon.com Kindle for just $7.99. It will be available very soon on Nook and via Google Play for Android devices.
Will You Join the Cause of Global Missions?
There are many difficulties in operating a Christian publishing company in the current market, but there are also rewards. One of those rewards is the opportunity to publish books that I think can really make a difference in the Christian world. Then we get back to the hard part—making sure that those who will benefit…
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Victory at the Expense of the Gospel – Book Quote #7
From Christian Archy, by David Alan Black, coming November 2: There is perhaps no clearer example of the church’s misguided appropriation of the world than the god of nationalism. Instead of simply following Jesus, whose kingdom is marked by powerless love, we have attempted to use Christianity to support worldly power. And this means that…
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Elgin Hushbeck Reviews The Jesus Paradigm
Energion author Elgin Hushbeck, Jr. has posted a review of The Jesus Paradigm, which is available both in text and on our Energion.com podcast. Elgin is the author of the recent Energion title Preserving Democracy as well as his previous Energion titles Evidence for the Bible and Christianity and Secularism and study guides for the…
Optional Recall/ISBN#1893729389
This title, When People Speak for God, was released with a number of errors that occurred when it was converted to the format required for printing. As a result there were a substantial number of cosmetic formatting errors, largely inset text boxes with text-flow problems. There were, however, some paragraphs that were truncated. If you…
Hushbeck Quote on Proof and Evidence
I’ve posted an entry at Threads from Henry’s Web about absolute truth and evidence in which I include an extended quote from Consider Christianity, Volume 2: Evidence for the Christian Faith. My point is not the same as Elgin’s, but the exchange there may be interesting.

