Memorial Day
Energion author Elgin Husbheck, Jr. presents a moving Memorial Day post.
Energion author Elgin Husbheck, Jr. presents a moving Memorial Day post.
June 7, 2010 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Gonzalez, Florida Paperback Edition of Preserving Democracy to be Released SUMMARY: The 2nd expanded paperback edition of Preserving Democracy by Elgin Hushbeck, Jr. will be released July 4, 2010 with advance copies available starting June 8, 2010. RELEASE: Energion Publications announces the impending release of the 2nd, paperback edition…
Elgin Hushbeck, Jr. is the author of Evidence for the Bible and Christianity and Secularism (and some other books) as well as being the co-founder of Consider Christianity Week. He shared his testimony with me on YouTube.
Pastor Chris Clark has now reviewed Preserving Democracy. His conclusion: I like what Hushbeck has written. He has done his homework. He has worked systematically and arrived at solid conclusions. He “gets it.” Anyone reading Preserving Democracy will learn something new, and pick up a little inspiration in the process. Go read the whole review….
Today (March 21) is World Poetry Day, and in commemoration, we offer a selection from the book Noise Flash by Lee Baker: chapel by the river laughter corneredfelonies overturnedtim’s homeand everyone is readyhope has cometo unite uspeople whowalk roads of different coloursbut embracethe night togetherit’s black but not deadgold but not royalall are equaleveryone payswe…
Thanksgiving and Christmas may be the two most family-oriented holidays in the year. And that means when someone is missing from the table, the holiday just does not seem “normal.” Whether the absence is from a death, divorce, military deployment, an inability to financially pay for a trip, or other simply complicated reasons, a chair…
Polycarp, aka Joel Watts, reviews Bob McKibben’s book Holy Smoke! Unholy Fire! He finds himself in disagreement with Bob’s material on sanctification and some other points, but he says: I can recommend this book, because it presents a middle road into the field which, while I may disagree with some of his doctrinal positions, I…