Preserving Democracy Audio Book Now Available
Preserving Democracy is now available as an audio book, distributed by Content Reserve, and available through a number of retailers.
Buy Preserving Democracy as an audio book from Borders Books.
Preserving Democracy is now available as an audio book, distributed by Content Reserve, and available through a number of retailers.
Buy Preserving Democracy as an audio book from Borders Books.
Are you looking for the perfect gift for the Bible student in your life? At Energion Publications we’ve put together a special package for those who are interested in inspiration and the Holy Spirit. These four books have a suggested retail of $61.96, but on this special offer, we’re making them available as a set…
The Christmas season is about encountering God in ways that transform our lives. The angels of Christmas remind us that inspiration can come to anyone at any time. The Christmas stories are global and universal. They are equally personal, intimately addressing the simple as well as the sophisticated and the poor as well as the…
We had a wonderful morning today with Dr. David Alan Black who presented a mission report at First UMC, Pensacola and then preached at the ICON service. Dr. Black’s message was great. My takeaway? Find out what God wants you to do, and then do it, even if your family and friends think you’re crazy….
Are you ready for your Fall Bible study? Are you looking for something to spark interest? There is no shortcut to Bible study but it does not have to be boring or repetitive. We believe we have some study curriculum that is interesting, relevant, and will put some anticipation and expectation in your classroom! Week…
God’s Desire for the Nations: The Missionary Theology of John Piper by Philip O. Hopkins was released yesterday, December 20, 2010, and is now available on Amazon.com and B&N and will soon be available on other online retailers. To keep track of discussion and events related to this important new release, please check the book’s…
We’ve created a new web site to support the second edition of Why Four Gospels?. The site is whyfourgospels.com. We’ll include announcements about the book, notes selected from Dave’s blog, and links to reviews and other discussion. Feel free to use the comments on that site to discuss the issues raised in this book.