World Prayr and EvanTell Host Webinar
World Prayr, a ministry with which Energion Publications maintains a connection, will be working with EvanTell to present a Webinar on evangelism on August 16. For full information, see the World Prayr Blog.
World Prayr, a ministry with which Energion Publications maintains a connection, will be working with EvanTell to present a Webinar on evangelism on August 16. For full information, see the World Prayr Blog.
Pastor Patrick Badstibner is founder of World Prayr (on Twitter). Pat has been providing us with a monthly blog post, but I’m pleased to be able to present this blog post, the second in a series of four weekly posts by Pat, to our Energion Publications family. Check the World Prayr organization and the World…
Energion author Kevin Brown is in Ethiopia right now with a ministry team. Our prayers go with him and with each of the team members as they travel, teach, work, and love. We also are delighted that two of Kevin’s daughters are team members. Kevin lives Psalm 78:4-7. You can find out more about the…
Energion author Pat Badstibner, who produced the book Walking in God’s Grace with the World Prayr Ohana, has written an excellent post about weakness, Growing in Weakness — Why We Fail to Appropriate, which we’re featuring on our retail site blog, Energion Direct.
‘Tis God who gives the skill, But not without [human] hands: [God] could not make Antonio Stradivari’s violins Without Antonio. -George Eliot (woman poet/writer) It is the strange paradox that our work is something we do; yet it is only a manifestation of God’s work in us, expressed in the Latin koan: orare est laborare…
Shane Raynor has written a post on the Wesley Report comparing the situation in the United Methodist Church with the problems NBC has had changing programming. He concludes: In the world of TV, people don’t care as much about NBC as much as they care about good content. And in the world of faith, substance…
Energion author, poet, and worship leader Lee Baker (noise flash) has written some excellent thoughts on rethinking church.