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Book Quote of the Day – 3
From Christianity and Secularism by Elgin Hushbeck, Jr. Based on their own writings and actions, those who wrote and passed the first amendment did not see it as completely separating church and state, but rather, they saw it as prohibiting the establishment of a national religion. Not only was this the view of the founding…
Levitical Feasts and Christian Faith
The following is copied from a Facebook post by Energion author Hannah May. BIG THEOLOGICAL TOPIC. If you’re not interested, scroll on by. . Over the years I have found myself in different situations as a “teacher.” I do know that as a teacher, we need to teach truth, because otherwise we can lead people…
Week of Hope – Tuesday
Belief, Trust, and Hope … [T]o believe is beyond intellectual agreement to something. It undeniably denotes a sense of firmness, certainty and reliability. To believe is to firmly entrust yourself to reliable God. This entrustment serves to motivate a person’s action based on their reliance on God’s faithfulnessand His promise(s). Deborah L. Roeger, The Power…
Book Release | Books | Living | ministrySurviving a Son’s Suicide Heads to the Printer
I’ve just sent the files for Surviving a Son’s Suicide to the printer. This means that you have about a week to take advantage of the 30% of pre-order price of $6.99. So get your orders for this book in now and we’ll be starting to ship in about a week. Once the first book…
Book Giveaway: Pandemic Trilogy
It’s possible many are saying that the pandemic is past. Part of it, indeed, is. But during the pandemic and as things started to look up, Energion author Bruce Epperly wrote three books in succession: Faith in a Time of Pandemic, Love in a Time of Crisis and Pandemic, and Hope After Pandemic. These three…
