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Energion This Week – 072723
This is the first of what we plan to be weekly news roundups. Today, Energion This Week is co-hosted by Li’l Mo, the Energion Spokescat. Books Referenced in the Video that Are Currently Available More Information on Bruce Epperly More Information on Ronald Higdon More Information on Terrell Carter
Consider Christianity Week Sale
Commemorating Consider Christianity Week, Energion Publications is offering all four books in the Consider Christianity series for one low price of $29.99. You can find the details and order through Energion Direct.
On the Growth of eBook Sales
Michael Hyatt of Thomas Nelson, writing at The Christian Post thinks that many in the publishing industry are overestimating he growth of eBook sales, which an industry survey suggests will be 50% of book sales by 2014. He believes it will be closer to 25%, and in an update, cites another study that says 22.5%…
Eschatology and Resurrection Sale
In honor of the Lectionary passages for this week (Haggai 2:1-9, Psalm 145, 2 Thessalonians 2:1-17, Luke 20:27-38 Proper 27C / Ordinary 32C / Pentecost +25; as usual I make free to not leave out portions of the passages), we’re offering a 40% off sale on two books, Eschatology: A Participatory Study Guide by Edward…
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Review of All Is Not As It Seems
Ted M. Gossard reviews Allan Bevere’s book All Is Not As It Seems: Random Reflections on Faith, Ethics, and Politics on his Jesus Community blog. Amongst other things he says: Wisdom is the word I would use to describe the book. And I mean down to earth, kingdom of God in Jesus oriented wisdom. I…
Ant Greenham at the Westminster Institute
Energion author Ant Greenham will present a seminar at the Westminster Institute with the same title as his recent book, The Questioning God: An Inquiry for Muslims, Jews, and Christians. Registration is available through the link above.
