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). I’m pleased to be able to present this blog post, the second in a series of monthly posts by Pat, to our Energion Publications family. We will be presenting a number of other guest posts over the next few months, so keep your eyes open,…
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…
The Psalms are a wonderful book, not only for the many things we can learn from them, but because they provide us with something to read or to pray for almost any mood and any occasion. When we’re down, there are laments (Psalm 28). When we’re up, there are short, lively praise Psalms (Psalm 150). In trouble, we find prayers for safety and rescue (Psalm 140). Ready to meditate? Look for Psalms of wisdom (Psalm 104), telling you of God’s power (Psalm 29), his law (Psalm 19, Psalm 119), and his covenant (Psalm 89). Angry? You can even find some Psalms with a tone of vengeance (Psalm 137). Overcome by temptation? There are Psalms of penitence (Psalm 51, Psalm 32). (The Psalms in parentheses are just examples.)
Energion Publications uses three words for our mission: Educate, Energize, and Empower. What do we mean by these words? Are they just buzzwords? The second keyword in our Energion Publications mission is Energize! (See the previous post on Educate!) All too frequently Christian doctrines or practices are taught with the assumption that the student will…
Geoffrey Lentz thinks Glenn Beck has a point, at least if you look at it from a certain perspective. He says: What would happen if we “let justice roll down like waters and righteousness like an everlasting stream” (Amos)? It wouldn’t work out very well for me. And of course, that might force a change…
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…