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Energion Publications is pleased to announce the forthcoming release of a new volume in the Participatory Study Series. The Spirit’s Fruit: A Participatory Study Guide, written by Dr. David Moffett-Moore, is the second of our guides that are topically oriented, though it is also a study of a biblical passage, Galatians 5:22-26. This is an…
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A New Novel on Pre-Order! The Fringe: A Secret Society
Now on Pre-Order! The Fringe: A Secret Society is now on Pre-Order Sale at $6.99! One woman comes to break the silence and mystery of a secret society which she joined at the age of 23. She knows what it is like to be judged, caged into a stereotype and shamefully condemned. Once an opera singer, her…
Book Extract: The Purpose of Prayer
The following extract is taken from Not Ashamed of the Gospel: Confessions of a Liberal Charismatic by Henry Neufeld. I often tell classes on prayer that prayer is more than 90% about getting you onto God’s program, and less than 10% about petitions. You commune with God, and God puts you on the right track….
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Release Date for Soup Kitchen for the Soul
We now have a firm release date for Soup Kitchen for the Soul, and it’s soon: June 4, 2010, with an initial signing on June 5. In addition, we’d like to introduce the author, Renee Crosby, by linking to a blog she wrote about the way in which God brings people together, opening up opportunities…
Energion Publications at the 2013 Academy of Parish Clergy Convention
Henry Neufeld, owner and publisher of Energion Publications, is currently at the 2013 Academy of Parish Clergy Annual Convention being held this year at the Canterbury Retreat Center in Oveido, near Orlando, Florida. He is joined there with APC members and Energion authors, David Moffett-Moore and William Powell Tuck. The theme of the conference is Preaching…
Aussie John Comments on an Excerpt of The Jesus Paradigm
Once everyone has read all these blog posts, we’ll know at least that those who will not like this book will already know they aren’t going to like it! Aussie John provides commentary on part of the introduction. (For those who may wonder, yes we do try to link to all blog discussions of books…

