The Politics of Witness Now on Kindle
The Politics of Witness, third volume in the Areopagus Critical Christian Issues series, by Allan R. Bevere is now available for the Amazon.com Kindle.
The Politics of Witness, third volume in the Areopagus Critical Christian Issues series, by Allan R. Bevere is now available for the Amazon.com Kindle.
Publisher Henry Neufeld spent his Saturday at Reimagine Montclair in Pensacola, FL giving some of Energion Publication books to thirsty spirits. 89 books were chosen by those who also came for food, clothing, health screening services, community opportunities, as well as games for children and even lunch from the grill! We also gave a beautiful NIV…
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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…
Press Release: Audiobook for Why Four Gospels? by David Alan Black FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE New Audiobook Release: Dr. David Alan Black’s Why Four Gospels? Challenges Scholarly Consensus on New Testament Origins [Cantonment, Florida] – Energion Publications is pleased to announce the release of the audiobook edition of Why Four Gospels? The Historical Origins of the…
We do have our three winners! We will be notifying you today and getting your mailing information so we can send your autographed Kimberly Gordon book to you. Congratulations, winners! We thank all our participants and remember, these books are currently on sale at 30% OFF with FREE shipping – which could be the next…
Monday night, September 22nd, author Tabitha Edwards-Walton, will be at The Drowsy Poet coffee cafe in Pensacola, FL to celebrate the release of her first book, Poetic Diversities. The excitement that this book has already generated can be easily seen in the cover art, which is edgy and unique. Tabitha’s material for her poetry comes…