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Author Bob Cornwall has created a Facebook page for his book Ultimate Allegiance. We encourage our readers to Like that page and to join the ongoing discussion of the Lord’s Prayer.
Author Bob Cornwall has created a Facebook page for his book Ultimate Allegiance. We encourage our readers to Like that page and to join the ongoing discussion of the Lord’s Prayer.
I’m getting back to the Book of the Week plan, and this week’s book is When People Speak for God. Since I’m the author, I’m going to make a special offer. We’ll have this for direct sale for $15.00, which is $3.00 off the regular cover price, but I will also offer to autograph any…
We’re giving away two books this week, with different authors and subjects. The first is from our newly implemented Eudokia Enrichment Library imprint, and is aimed at high school age students. It’s titled The United States Constitution: A History, and could be a worthwhile discussion piece for many who are not in high school. It’s…
Brian LePort has a review of Herold Weiss’s book Creation in Scripture. It’s a nice review along with a summary of the contents. LePort is quite correct in noting that this is not an academic book. That’s not it’s purpose. In fact, it’s purpose is precisely what he recommends it for: Overall it was a…
Dr. Alden Thompson, author of Who’s Afraid of the Old Testament God? has written an article on hope in Sabbath School comments on the Spectrum Magazine web site, titled Lights Off, House Empty.
Joel Watts, at Unsettled Christianity, has posted a very nice interview with Energion author and editor Allan R. Bevere. A great deal of the interview centers around Allan’s book The Politics of Witness. A good takeaway: In the end, what matters most for the world is not who is in the White House and which…
Continuing to link to reviews of The Jesus Paradigm—Alan Knox on his blog The Assembling of the Church. As editor and publisher I would like to thank Alan and all reviewers thus far who have been clear that they received a free copy (I believe this is the ethical thing to do), and also with…