Ultimate Allegiance Facebook Page
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.
Tomorrow (Saturday, December 4, 2010) at 4:00 PM central time (US), Energion owner Henry Neufeld (@hneufeld) will conduct a Tweeterview with Elgin Husbheck Jr., author of the book Preserving Democracy. The interview questions will focus on his response to the U. S. midterm elections. Any questions you’d like to ask Elgin can be tweeted to…
One thing that I like about our catalog here at Energion is its diversity. We have authors who would be found working as professors in seminaries and in liberal arts colleges, as well as stay-at-home parents and retired ministers. We have well known authors and first time authors. Assenting to the Eternal: Kingdom Exchanges Revealed…
As we grow here at Energion, we have to learn. It’s hard to believe that this August we’ll have been in business for 14 years. We’ve gone from a business that was run more as an occasional hobby to one that demands more time than Jody and I have. So we’re streamlining things a bit…
Available at A Pilgrim’s Progress. The focus of this review is hermeneutics, with an emphasis on the consistency of Dr. Black’s use of the New Testament. Update: Eric Carpenter continues with notes on Discipleship.
Today is the official release date for our latest book-Preserving Democracy, by Elgin Hushbeck, Jr. Official release date has an interesting definition around here, in that it is a bit more like a cloud than a specific point. As a rule, we hold all prepublication offers open until all editions are being shipped to all…
Author Robert Cornwall offers a good insight into the puzzling concept of The Trinity on his blog, Ponderings on a Faith Journey. Today’s “pondering” is “Reinvisioning Trinitarian Language” and gives the reader some words to chew in mind and spirit. The problem is that when we look at God as Trinity through the eyes of reason…