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.
From Dave Black Online: Christianity is inescapably relational. None of us understands fully our relationships. But I for one am grateful for each one that I enjoy, beginning with the relationship I have with my Priscilla (Becky). I know I’m beginning to sound like a broken record, with all this talk about the priority of…
Energion Publications is pleased to announce that we have contracted with a new author, Patricia Adams Farmer for a new book in our Topical Line Drives series, Beauty and Process Theology. While this is Rev. Farmer’s first book with Energion Publications, she is an established author and pastor. She is an ordained minister in the…
We’re putting a number of books on sale this Christmas, and I want to feature as many as possible in blog posts. Three of our authors have produced fiction titles this year, and two of those books are on sale (the other one, Grace Across the River, has just been released). The books can be…
There is a new Participatory Study in town and its name is The Spirit’s Fruit by Dr. David Moffett-Moore. This study, beginning with the topic, is made for small groups, whether they are youth or senior saints. Jesus told us, His disciples, that we were to “go and bear fruit.” Paul tells us, the Church,…
Did you know that Energion Publications has been in existence almost 11 years now? Did you know that Energion Publications has 64 authors who have been inspired to write over 150 books? Did you know that we have fiction books (even novels!) as well as a huge list of books for Bible study (with questions…
Dave Black has some suggetions, first: How can we provoke one another to love and good deeds in the service of others (Heb. 10:24)? One approach would be to become more proactive in the way we recognize those who are exercising their gifts in the Body. This is something Becky is doing at our church…