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.
June 7-10 this year we tried something new–displaying books at the Methodist Annual conference for Alabama and Northwest Florida. The choice of place was natural due to geography. The choice of denomination was not done because we publish only Methodist stuff, but rather because we do have books in our catalog by four different pastors…
Energion author Allan R. Bevere discusses the fiscal problems and their causes in It’s Fiscal “Cancer” But What Stage Is It?
Energion author D. Kevin Brown (Rite of Passage for the Home and Church and To Date or Not to Date) is the pastor of Mount Pleasant Baptist Church in Wilkes County, North Carolina. His church was recently featured in their local paper because they’re going to three services each Sunday due to church growth. Here’s…
D. Kevin Brown maintains that youth ministry today isn’t working. He’s taking his information largely from the Southern Baptist Convention, but I see little difference in the success in the United Methodist Church. He’s written a book, and Energion published it: Rite of Passage for the Home and Church. He’s calling on us all to…
David Alan Black’s book Christian Archy is now available on Kindle for just $2.99. We’re continuing the rapid conversion of our titles to ebook formats. Watch here for this book in other ebook formats as well as other titles in our catalog.
This book, ISBN 1-893729-47-8, is now available via Amazon.com and Amazon.com Marketplace. Other online retailers will have it soon. Until March 13, 2007, we will still be offering the $10.00 pre-publication price directly through our web site. Churches who have used the workbook edition, ISBN 1-893729-27-3, may want to consider this book as a means…