Kindle vs. iPad
The primary emphasis of our ebook program here at Energion Publications is to get all our books available on the Kindle. Here are some reasons why. We are also developing intensively for B&N’s nook and for Google Editions.
The primary emphasis of our ebook program here at Energion Publications is to get all our books available on the Kindle. Here are some reasons why. We are also developing intensively for B&N’s nook and for Google Editions.
What’s God Really Like? by S. J. Hill is still on sale at 30% off for both the paperback and the ebook on our Aer.io platform. The paperback is $8.39 (from $11.99) and the ebook is $3.49 (from $4.99). You can preview the book using the widget to the below. Preview and Learn More Walking…
Energion Publications announces a special “Enjoy A Book in the Sun” promotion of 30% off all our fiction and poetry books and FREE U.S. shipping! If you are spending time on the beach, on a lake, or on the front porch of cabin in the mountains this summer, take along a great story (or two…
For those who don’t get stirred up about some of the other major issues, surely tithing will get the juices flowing. Thus we announce Tithing after the Cross, the seventh volume in the Areopagus Critical Christian Issues series. It’s at the printer. You can still pre-order it directly from us at a 30% discount until…
You can find it on Amazon.com. In addition, last night Michael Kennedy was our guest on the Tuesday Night Energion Hangout. Energion owner Henry Neufeld talked with him about youth ministry in the church today and the life-style change he’s calling for in the way we raise our children spiritually. The video is embedded below.
As a small business owner, I like to call attention to ways in which you can purchase Energion titles from independent retailers. There’s now a way that you can purchase ebooks while supporting independent stores as well. It’s called MyMustReads.com. You can go to that site for information. Independent bookstores can make ebooks available to…
The ebook giveaway this week is The Politics of Witness.