On Preserving Democracy
Joel L. Watts has begun his review of Preserving Democracy, working through the introduction and chapters 1 & 2. Please join the discussion on his blog.
Joel L. Watts has begun his review of Preserving Democracy, working through the introduction and chapters 1 & 2. Please join the discussion on his blog.
Once everyone has read all these blog posts, we’ll know at least that those who will not like this book will already know they aren’t going to like it! Aussie John provides commentary on part of the introduction. (For those who may wonder, yes we do try to link to all blog discussions of books…
… or perhaps you shouldn’t. I’ve known many pastors who didn’t want to preach stewardship sermons, or “money sermons” as they’re often called. The congregation doesn’t want to hear about money. They’d rather be encouraged in various ways. I’ve also known many pastors who claimed they were totally unafraid of the money sermon. They claimed…
… begins today and runs through January 25. No matter what our other disagreements, surely we can at least pray for unity in the body of Christ. In commemoration of this week, not only will we be praying here at Energion Publications, we will also offer some of our books that we think are particularly…
Watch this space for more on this practical book on dealing with grief as a Christian.
There are two new reviews of The Character of Our Discontent available: 1. Robert L. Sportsman, who blogs at Jonah Bible Study, reviews the book on Amazon.com, concluding: I highly recommend this book to anyone who enjoys reading about biblical characters or who struggles to trust in God during circumstances of discontentment. 2. Ted Gossard…
Energion Publications is pleased to announce the upcoming release of Megabelt, a humorous and, at times, irreverent look at growing up in the church culture of the Bible belt. The book will be the first fiction title for Energion Publications, and will be released November 1, 2009. Megabelt was written by university student and first…