Padma Kuppa Reviews Faith in the Public Square
… on Patheos. (This is a late link, but the review is worth reading.)
… on Patheos. (This is a late link, but the review is worth reading.)
As a publisher, I do not want to take a public stand on the revival in Lakeland and Todd Bentley’s preaching, so I’m posting this under my own name, rather than Energion Publications staff. I would like to recommend some books, two by me, and one by another of our authors, that might help in…
From Eucatastrophe Press, The Fringe: A Secret Society has gone to the printer! The silence and mystery are now broken and here for you to read! Pick up this book and meet the opera singer who was once applauded by an appreciative audience and is now condemned before she opens her mouth. Meet the children, also condemned, frequently by…
In a recent gallup poll, 61% of respondents indicated that their income tax share was “fair.” Further, 46% thought their tax level was about right, while only 3% thought it was too high. The other 47% thought their taxes were too high. I’m led to wonder how one’s share can be “too high” or “too…
I’ve posted an entry at Threads from Henry’s Web about absolute truth and evidence in which I include an extended quote from Consider Christianity, Volume 2: Evidence for the Christian Faith. My point is not the same as Elgin’s, but the exchange there may be interesting.
Week 2: From relationships to spiritual gifts to questions from Jesus, this week’s selection is eclectic! There is no shortcut to Bible study but it does not have to be boring or repetitive. Here are some curriculum options that are interesting, relevant, and will put some anticipation and expectation into your classroom! Fifty Shades of…
I’ve posted quite a number of “why I publish” items on this blog, usually because I’ve been asked the question. There is always the simple answer: If it is a currently valid discussion or debate within Christianity (valid being a subjective judgment on my part), and if it falls within our doctrinal statement, it is something…