Robert Danielson Reviews The Questioning God
You can find his notes on Energion.net.
You can find his notes on Energion.net.
Ted M. Gossard writes the review at Jesus Community. His conclusion: I believe the thrust and heart of this book are needed and crucial for the faith, life and witness of the church today. It is short, concise and affordable, one of those books one may want to work on, and good for reference. So…
Energion Publications welcomes Chris Eyre as an associate editor. Chris has already been invaluable in a number of our newly released books. He brings his love of an eclectic span of literature as well as attention to deal. You can follow him on his blogsite: http://eyrelines.energion.net Chris lives near York, England. He attends worship at…
There are some excellent notes on use of social and other free media to build awareness of your brand today at MLV Writes. These are items I try to incorporate into marketing the Energion brand, but writers should see their names as brands and market accordingly. The key, I believe is being genuine.
Energion Publications has just released reprint/corrected editions of the first two volumes of the Consider Christianity series. These new editions are page and content compatible with the old ones, so your classes and study groups can mix the editions in a study group. Corrections are minor, but the titles have changed. Consider Christianity Volume 1:…
Energion Publications is pleased to announce new author Paul A. Himes with his exciting book Where is Your Allegiance? Lay persons in the church might be forgiven for imagining that the book of Revelation cannot be understood. There are many different interpretive schemes proposed, and hundreds of variations within those schemes. But the reader who…
In celebration of Consider Christianity Week, Energion Publications will sponsor a special form of blogswarm (invited, not spontaneous!) and a blogging/essay contest. For the full announcements and rules, see our new forum site, Energion.net.