Kevin Brown Mission Report
Energion author Kevin Brown (Rite of Passage for the Home and Church) has returned with this team from Ethiopia, and he has begun writing about his experiences. Find out more on his blog.
Energion author Kevin Brown (Rite of Passage for the Home and Church) has returned with this team from Ethiopia, and he has begun writing about his experiences. Find out more on his blog.
Scot McKnight at the Jesus Creed links to Allan Bevere who discusses the use of “empire” language in discussing the policies of George W. Bush, but some gentler language when discussing the same policies pursued by President Obama. Interesting discussions have broken out at both blogs. Go join the fun! (Allan R. Bevere is author…
I think many authors will be interested in reading this study from the Ad Hoc Committee on Fair Use and Academic Freedom, International Communication Association. Publishers obviously must be careful, because fair use is not well defined in law, but it is good to realize that there is such a principle in U. S. copyright…
November 5, 2018 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Gonzalez, Florida Energion Author Elgin Hushbeck, Jr. Chosen as Board Chairperson of World Prayr, Inc. Elgin Hushbeck, Jr., author of eight Energion titles and sponsor of Consider Christianity Week, has been chosen as the new chairperson of the World Prayr, Inc. board of directors. Elgin will work with…
From our Facebook page: Congratulations to Nick May, author (Megabelt) and media developer for Energion Publications on his graduation this weekend from the University of West Florida, Pensacola, FL! He will receive a Bachelor of Arts in English with an Education minor with a specialization in English Writing. He is also a Dean’s Scholar. We…
You can check out the announcement here. The focus of the discussion is When People Speak for God.
Since we first created this blog to support Energion Publications in August, 2006, many things have changed. In 2006 this business was part time for one person, with a few tasks contracted out to others. At that point we had less than 10 books in our catalog. We now have 26 and counting. It is…