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.
The second edition of Dr. David Alan Black’s book Why Four Gospels? has been released. We expect to ship all pre-ordered copies by the end of the day tomorrow, and we’re waiting for Amazon.com to show “In Stock.” (Note: If you see the 1 to 2 months note there, be assured that the books are…
Lee Harmon says in his blog: …the nineteenth century introduced a way of thinking about historical studies which we call the historical method, which, if followed rigorously, simply cannot address supernatural claims. God is left out in the cold. Nevertheless, Vick gives us license to act as historians, encourages us to embrace today’s scientific age,…
Lee Harmon has a brief review of Bob Cornwall‘s book Ultimate Allegiance: The Subversive Nature of the Lord’s Prayer. He concludes: If we choose to participate in God’s reign, we’re committing ourselves to do God’s will on earth as in heaven, and therefore engaging in the mission of God. Read his entire review. We would…
Energion author Elgin Hushbeck, Jr. will be interviewed this Saturday morning Feb 4th at 9:00 AM by Rev Oliver Burrows on his show Christian Economic Perspectives. You can listen at 1230 WXCO-AM in Wausau, WI and on the Internet at www.1230wxco.com/stream.htm . We will be discussing my book, Preserving Democracy and some of the roots of the current economic…
By Energion Publisher Henry Neufeld As a publisher, I obviously have a bit of bias on this subject, but I also embrace the variety of ways we have to acquire information via modern technology. I have been reading various articles that bemoan the fact that Americans are reading less. Of course, this is bad for…
Recent Energion release The Character of Our Discontent by Dr. Allan R. Bevere is now available on the Kindle. This book “grew out of the author’s conviction that pastors do not preach enough about the Old Testament. The result is 19 chapters, each of which represents a sermon on an Old Testament character. These sermons…