Dave Black Interview on Broadcast Depth
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.
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.
Due to several factors, Why Four Gospels? will not be available for purchase online today. We have updated our various outlets to reflect release October 20, 2010. We expect to begin making some shipments Monday, October 18, but it will probably not be until Wednesday, October 20, that the book becomes available for shipment from…
I notice that people have begun receiving their copies of The Jesus Paradigm by Dr. Davd Alan Black. I will be providing links to the various reviews as they appear. Hopefully this will facilitate discussion. I’ll backtrack any further posts I make to this one in order to make it easier to find discussions. I’ll…
It is a busy summer here at Energion Publications! Drs. Bruce Epperly and Robert LaRochelle have new books now on pre-order. Both books are interesting for small group studies as well as personal study. Galatians: A Participatory Study Guide is the second study guide for Energion Publications by Dr. Bruce Epperly. A study on Philippians…
Energion Publications authors Bob Makar (EnerPower Press imprint) will be displaying and signing his books at the Gonzalez United Methodist Church Fall Festival, October 3, 2009 from 9 am to 4 pm. Henry and Jody Neufeld will sign books from 11 am to 1 pm as well. All are welcome!
Energion author Chris Surber offers some sermon suggestions at SermonCentral.com. He says: As I have always served churches in transition where the fallout of recent battles are all around, I have had to dress more than a few wounds, challenge more than a few Christians to aim their rifles in the direction of the enemy,…
A few words for my Greek students this morning. I realize that your study of Greek is hard work — exceedingly hard for some of you. I know that many of you struggle with interruptions on every hand. Others of you are procrastinators. Some perhaps wish you were studying another language! You may be tempted…