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.
Energion Publications is pleased to announce a book signing and relaunch event with Dr. Lonnie D. Wesley, III for his book The Seven: Taking a Closer Look at What It Means to be a Deacon. This event will take place at the Tracy B Gallery, 1216 North 9th Avenue, Pensacola, FL on Saturday, July 1,…
It was a hot and sunny day here on the Gulf Coast. Energion Publications has been proud to join Reimagine Worldwide in another event to help a neighborhood in a definitive, practical way. This September event occurred in the community of Century, just north of Pensacola, FL. 15,000 pounds of food was distributed. Health screenings,…
“Nobody will really be happy with my book.” That’s quite something for an author to say to a publisher. Normally, prospective authors inform me of the tremendous sales possibilities of their manuscript, how many people will love it, and why I ought to be willing to invest substantial sums in bringing it before a soon-to-be…
Most of us have read stories of how God places a call into someone’s heart and their life is forever changed. Did you applaud their answer to God’s call and maybe even gave a hardy “Amen!”? It is time to give a hand of applause and support to Energion author, Chris Surber and his family,…
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 first in a series of four weekly posts by Pat, to our Energion Publications family. Check the World Prayr organization and the World…
Thus far, Jack Watkins has just reviewed the preface. I must say that I’m glad to be publishing a book in which people find the preface worth reviewing! For cumulative links to discussions of The Jesus Paradigm, see the open discussion post.