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Hospitality on Kindle!
Yes, A New Look at Hospitality as a Key to Missions by Christopher J. Freet is now available on Kindle for only $2.99. And remember, tonight on our weekly Google+ Hangout, Chris Freet will be discussing hospitality and missions with Energion Publications’ owner, Henry Neufeld at 7 p.m. CT.

GOD NEEDS ANTONIO
‘Tis God who gives the skill, But not without [human] hands: [God] could not make Antonio Stradivari’s violins Without Antonio. -George Eliot (woman poet/writer) It is the strange paradox that our work is something we do; yet it is only a manifestation of God’s work in us, expressed in the Latin koan: orare est laborare…
Aprenda a leer el griego del Nuevo Testamento Is at the Printer
It’s finally made it! It’s at the printer! We’re putting back pre-order pricing through Wednesday, but books could be shipping as early as tomorrow. For physical copies: Aprenda a leer el griego del Nuevo Testamento ($19.99 / $13.99 pre-order) PDF: Aprenda a leer el griego del Nuevo Testamento (PDF) ($0.99) Kindle and various ePub editions…
Review of Except for Fornication
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…
Hospitality on Kindle!
Yes, A New Look at Hospitality as a Key to Missions by Christopher J. Freet is now available on Kindle for only $2.99. And remember, tonight on our weekly Google+ Hangout, Chris Freet will be discussing hospitality and missions with Energion Publications’ owner, Henry Neufeld at 7 p.m. CT.

GOD NEEDS ANTONIO
‘Tis God who gives the skill, But not without [human] hands: [God] could not make Antonio Stradivari’s violins Without Antonio. -George Eliot (woman poet/writer) It is the strange paradox that our work is something we do; yet it is only a manifestation of God’s work in us, expressed in the Latin koan: orare est laborare…
Aprenda a leer el griego del Nuevo Testamento Is at the Printer
It’s finally made it! It’s at the printer! We’re putting back pre-order pricing through Wednesday, but books could be shipping as early as tomorrow. For physical copies: Aprenda a leer el griego del Nuevo Testamento ($19.99 / $13.99 pre-order) PDF: Aprenda a leer el griego del Nuevo Testamento (PDF) ($0.99) Kindle and various ePub editions…
Review of Except for Fornication
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…
Hospitality on Kindle!
Yes, A New Look at Hospitality as a Key to Missions by Christopher J. Freet is now available on Kindle for only $2.99. And remember, tonight on our weekly Google+ Hangout, Chris Freet will be discussing hospitality and missions with Energion Publications’ owner, Henry Neufeld at 7 p.m. CT.

GOD NEEDS ANTONIO
‘Tis God who gives the skill, But not without [human] hands: [God] could not make Antonio Stradivari’s violins Without Antonio. -George Eliot (woman poet/writer) It is the strange paradox that our work is something we do; yet it is only a manifestation of God’s work in us, expressed in the Latin koan: orare est laborare…