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Edward W. H. Vick’s latest book, Creation: The Christian Doctrine, is now available for Kindle for just $4.99. In celebration, we’re putting the print edition, which is regularly $12.99 on sale for $10.00 (including free shipping) from Energion Direct.
Google+ Hangout Tonight AND A Sale!
Tonight’s Google+ Hangout promises to be a veeeeeery interesting one! Dr. Allan R. Bevere, a United Methodist pastor and Professional Fellow in Theology at Ashland Theological Seminary in Akron, OH, and Dr. Alden Thompson, Professor Emeritus of Biblical Studies at Walla Walla University in College Place, WA, will come together to discuss “What About Violence in the…
From Jody’s Editor Desk at Energion
A Home United: Strategies for Couples with Different Beliefs by Dr. Robert R. LaRochelle [Retail price $9.99] How many people reading this post are part of a marriage in which you were raised (and may still be in) a different faith community than your spouse? My parents were (Catholic and Lutheran). My brother was (Catholic…
Ultimate Allegiance Updates
A number of people are using Bob Cornwall’s new book Ultimate Allegiance: The Subversive Nature of the Lord’s Prayer (in the Areopagus series) for Lenten readings. Jim Brehler, Senior Pastor, First Congregational United Church of Christ, Jefferson, Ohio has prepared a Lenten Study Guide (though I suspect it could be used at other times) and…
The One-Ended Telephone Cord
One of my favorite metaphors for the divine-human combination in the inspiration of scripture and the working of the gift of prophecies comes from the story of the One-Ended Telephone Cord. This links to a story I wrote on my personal blog back in 2005, but I’ve been using it for even more years than…
Alabama-West Florida Methodist Annual Conference Display
June 7-10 this year we tried something new–displaying books at the Methodist Annual conference for Alabama and Northwest Florida. The choice of place was natural due to geography. The choice of denomination was not done because we publish only Methodist stuff, but rather because we do have books in our catalog by four different pastors…