The Questioning God – Book Review at The Dubious Disciple
Ant Greenham’s new volume in the Areopagus series, The Questioning God: An Inquiry for Muslims, Jews, and Christians, has been reviewed at The Dubious Disciple.
Ant Greenham’s new volume in the Areopagus series, The Questioning God: An Inquiry for Muslims, Jews, and Christians, has been reviewed at The Dubious Disciple.
One of our great joys at Energion Publications is the way interactions between our authors will generate exciting new ideas. It’s in the Toolbox resulted from one of those connections between people who might not have met—except through their books. Last March we published a small study guide It’s in the Bag by Kimberly Gordon…
September 25-26, 2010 David Alan Black, describes himself as a passionate teacher, husband, father, professor, author, preacher, lecturer, web journalist, and (above all) a sinner saved by God’s sovereign grace, will be in Pensacola, FL, September 25-26, 2010. Saturday, September 25 at the Governor Perry Home (Wesley Abbey) 6 East Wright Street Pensacola, FL 32501…
I had the great joy and privilege today to be part of Reimagine Brownsville, a ministry of Doers of the Word Ministries. Here’s a portion of the description: Reimagine Brownsville (a project of Doers of the Word Ministry, a 501c3 organization) is unique in its attempt to meet not only the short-term needs of our…
One characteristic I like in manuscripts is a strong element of personal experience. Today I wrote a devotional on the unbelievable stories the disciples told of the resurrection, and how they call us to stand up, be transformed, and transform the world. I wanted to call attention to something that got me started in focusing…
From Preserving Democracy, by Elgin Hushbeck: Now in the abstract, there is nothing wrong with this. Equality is a good thing and in a perfect world, we should and would have equality. But once again we do not live in a perfect world and in the real world equality comes at a cost, and the…
I hope that the Energion Publications book review program, while obviously designed to help publicize our books, generates discussion on blogs regarding issues that are important to Christianity. We not only don’t have any requirement that you produce favorable reviews, we hope that people will accept books that they expect to disagree with and provide…