Renee Crosby – Reading from Soup Kitchen for the Soul
This is from the release party. The first video is her introductory remarks and the reading. The second continues with some comments on serving God and find Him among “the least of these.”
This is from the release party. The first video is her introductory remarks and the reading. The second continues with some comments on serving God and find Him among “the least of these.”
Spectrum Magazine, an independent Seventh-day Adventist publication, has published a list of articles and interviews celebrating black voices in the Seventh-day Adventist traidtion. Energion Publications publishes a number of Seventh-day Adventist authors, and as part of our celebration of Black History Month we want to celebrate these historical figures. For more on SDA authors at…
To be precise, 10 Things that Drive Me Crazy about Working for a Church. Since all our authors either work for churches or have done so, I thought this would be of great interest!
Not just the book, but a seminar to be held at Toledo First Seventh-Day Adventist Church, March 5 & 6, 2010 taught by Dr. Alden Thompson. Dr. Thompson is author of Energion Publications title Who’s Afraid of the Old Testament God.
Steve A. Wiggins, an author, writes a post titled, The Price is Wrong. I recommend that our authors read it, and it wouldn’t hurt for customers to do so as well, as it touches on some factors in pricing books. The issues are different for Energion Publications, but only in degree. The reason is that…
Did you know that Energion Publications has been in existence almost 11 years now? Did you know that Energion Publications has 64 authors who have been inspired to write over 150 books? Did you know that we have fiction books (even novels!) as well as a huge list of books for Bible study (with questions…
“Other” side is perhaps not entirely accurate, because there are many sides to most issues, and the ones addressed by these books are extraordinarily multifaceted. What do I mean by the other side? I’m glad you asked! It refers to a reader who might normally be opposed to the general position and philosophy of a particular writer. So…