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Review of God’s Desire for the Nations and a Free Book
James A. Lee has written a thorough review of God’s Desire for the Nations: The Missionary Theology of John Piper. I appreciate this thorough review. I’m in the mood for giving away some books, so this Friday, when I give away copies of The Jesus Paradigm, I’m going to also select one comment to this…
Why Did You Publish THAT Manuscript?
I’m going to pause in my series of posts on what manuscripts we want to respond to a number of comments I’ve received regarding books we have published. Let me make an important note here. We judge manuscripts and not authors here at Energion Publications. What do I mean? I don’t try to determine whether…
Identifying Your Gifts and Service: Small Group Edition
This book, ISBN 1-893729-47-8, is now available via Amazon.com and Amazon.com Marketplace. Other online retailers will have it soon. Until March 13, 2007, we will still be offering the $10.00 pre-publication price directly through our web site. Churches who have used the workbook edition, ISBN 1-893729-27-3, may want to consider this book as a means…
Kimberly Gordon Celebrates the Release of Another Novel
The Drowsy Poet Coffee Cafe in Pensacola, FL was the venue for a celebration of the release of another novel by author Kimberly Gordon. Family, friends, and even her pastor came by to share laughter and pick up their autograph copy of Mrs. Gordon’s new book, Please Love Me. This is the third novel that she…
Google Book Search on our Detail Pages
Co-branded Google Book Search is now available on almost all of our detail pages, with the exception of those that are not yet released, not yet in the Google Book Search system, or for which we do not have the rights. Look for the Google search box just below the author bio on each book…
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Review of What’s in a Version?
Lee Harmon has reviewed What’s in a Version? at The Dubious Disciple. Choice quote: I found this book to be a practical and friendly guide, describing how translations are made, so we readers are better able to understand the arguments for or against various versions. Numerous examples manage to turn what I thought would be…
