Merry Christmas!
… or Happy Holidays of whatever variety you celebrate. Energion Publications owner Henry Neufeld offers a Christmas message in a podcast. A transcript is available at the same place.
… or Happy Holidays of whatever variety you celebrate. Energion Publications owner Henry Neufeld offers a Christmas message in a podcast. A transcript is available at the same place.
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…
We have released our new proposal and submission standards, which we believe are much clearer. You can read them below, or they are available in PDF format. Energion Publications Submission Guidelines Revised: June 3, 2008 Mission Statement Summary Form Our mission is to use web and print publishing to educate Christian laity and clergy, to…
Chris Eyre has written a new post in his discussion series on the Consider Christianity series, this time on Chapter 2 of volume 1. Check out this discussion on Threads from Henry’s Web, and don’t forget the free book offer to bloggers who get involved in this discussion. The offer is still open.
After nearly two days of downtime on a number of our sites, all should be back to normal. If you have any difficulties accessing any of our websites, don’t hesitate to e-mail us.
We have designed a number of Christmas packages to help you with your Christmas shopping. Review the complete list. These packages will be available through January 3, but you will need to order them this week in order to receive them before Christmas. And just for readers of our blog we have one other incentive:…
We’re not really in the path of the storm, and we’re far enough inland and at a high enough altitude that we’re not too worried about flooding. It is possible, however, that we’ll lose power. If we do, we’ll still have phones (probably), and minimal internet and e-mail through such smart devices. We don’t expect…