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.”
Two new titles are now shipping: Who’s Afraid of the Old Testament God? (Fifth Edition), is now in stock at B&N, and as of 10/29/11 is being offered for $10.79*, or 28% off the list price of $14.99. It’s still listing on Amazon.com for pre-order, but doubtless they will have it in stock within the…
He does a thorough job of it as well. His review gives you a good synopsis of what’s in the book. He concludes: If you’re seeking a short yet insightful read on what it means to be a Jesus-follower, a radical disciple, one who longs for the simple Christianity of the early church before Constantine…
We have a review of Areopagus volume Except for Fornication. I quote: The careful exegesis and attention to the original languages are helpful. This entry in the Areopagus series also proves helpful and lends itself to the accessibility of those who have little or no training in biblical languages or classical seminary training. Check it…
2018 has been a year of tremendous growth for Energion Publications. With growth comes some adjustments, but the best part about growth is watching new authors grow into their second, even third book, finding their God-given voice. And then there are seasoned authors who receive the testimony, the insight into the subject for their 30th…
I’m going to pause in my series of posts on what manuscripts we want to respond to a number of comments I’ve received regarding books we have published. Let me make an important note here. We judge manuscripts and not authors here at Energion Publications. What do I mean? I don’t try to determine whether…