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.”
Tonight’s Google+ Hangout promises to be a veeeeeery interesting one! Dr. Allan R. Bevere, a United Methodist pastor and Professional Fellow in Theology at Ashland Theological Seminary in Akron, OH, and Dr. Alden Thompson, Professor Emeritus of Biblical Studies at Walla Walla University in College Place, WA, will come together to discuss “What About Violence in the…
This week is Consider Christianity Week! Conceived by Elgin Hushbeck, apologist and author (Evidence for the Bible, Christianity and Secularism, Preserving Democracy, What is Wrong with Social Justice?) it is the week prior to Palm Sunday when we rejoice in who and what we are as Christians. Join us every night, March 23 – 28, @ 7 pm CDT. Bring your…
Two new books are now on pre-order!Dr Bruce Epperly’s Finding God in Suffering: A Journey with Job is a study perfect in Spring 2015 for small groups. Whether it is sickness, divorce, death or any number of catastrophes that flatten us in this life, Bruce brings a look into Job which will leave you deeper…
Bruce Epperly, author of Energion title Philippians: A Participatory Study Guide, was interviewed today on WGTS. This is a practical discussion of how the book of Philippians can impact the way you live your life.
Energion author Geoffrey Lentz (Luke: A Participatory Study Guide and Learning and Living Scripture) has been named a 2011 rising star by Independent News in Pensacola, FL. Regarding the rising stars, the paper says: Hope for change, high expectations and the desire to make this community a better place for themselves, their families and future…
I have just posted our book review policy. The details are in that page, but briefly, we welcome book review requests from bloggers. We do not use an automated system, but take these requests by e-mail (pubs@energion.com). We send hard copies, and we do expect the blogger to actually review the book before requesting another….