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“Reinvisioning Trinitarian Language”
Author Robert Cornwall offers a good insight into the puzzling concept of The Trinity on his blog, Ponderings on a Faith Journey. Today’s “pondering” is “Reinvisioning Trinitarian Language” and gives the reader some words to chew in mind and spirit. The problem is that when we look at God as Trinity through the eyes of reason…
Inspiration and the Holy Spirit Christmas Package
Are you looking for the perfect gift for the Bible student in your life? At Energion Publications we’ve put together a special package for those who are interested in inspiration and the Holy Spirit. These four books have a suggested retail of $61.96, but on this special offer, we’re making them available as a set…
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JUNE PROMO: ALL Fiction Books are 30% Off!
Energion Publications announces a special “Enjoy A Book in the Sun” promotion of 30% off all our fiction and poetry books and FREE U.S. shipping! If you are spending time on the beach, on a lake, or on the front porch of cabin in the mountains this summer, take along a great story (or two…
Christmas Package: Small Group Study Package
Our Small Group Study Package allows you to choose four out of five books that can help give new life to your small study or prayer group. It includes: 52 Weeks of Ordinary People – Extraordinary God52 devotions to start the session with your prayer group. I Want to PrayerBasic teaching on how to pray….
Defending Print-on-Demand
Happy New Year! Jim West’s defense of print-on-demand (HT: Biblical Studies Carnival LVIII) is worth reading.
New Book for Distribution: PERFECTLY SQUARE by Dr Dolly Berthelot
Energion Publications is excited and honored to distribute What Became of a World That Was PERFECTLY SQUARE: A Fantasy Fable for All Ages. Dr. Dolly Haik-Adams Berthelot’s acclaimed book on diversity and unity shows a uniform universe of “perfect squares” wittily disrupted by various geometric shape characters that cleverly reflect human issues. The fun 60-page read is…
