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.)
I have made two pages available in the Resources section of the Energion Discussion Network. These are pages, not regular posts in the discussion on EDN. They are: 1844 -1: Between the Disappointments by Edward W. H. Vick Dr. Vick discusses what happened between the spring of 1844, sometimes referenced as the lesser disappointment, and…
One of the ministries we support here at Energion Publications is World Prayr. Yes, I spelled that last word correctly for the name of the organization. World Prayr is “an organization founded on the belief that the second greatest commandment Christ gave us was to “love your brother as yourself”, and thereby show we are…
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…
February 18, 2010 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Gonzalez, Florida Energion Publications to Publish Finding My Way in Christianity By Dr. Herold Weiss Energion Publications is pleased to announce the forthcoming book Finding My Way in Christianity: Recollections of a Journey, a story of dealing with the differences within the Christian community that is both personal and…
Arthur Sido has written a pretty thorough review of God's Desire for the Nations: The Missionary Theology of John Piper. Some key takeaways: What this book really excels at is showing how Piper's overall theology impacts and forms his understanding of missions. Missiology cannot be put in a silo and dealt with as an unrelated…
But first, let me note that while the cover image is not there yet (look below), One World: The Lord’s Prayer from a Process Perspective is now available on Amazon.com, and also via our Aer.io store. Ebooks will follow shortly. Bruce Epperly keeps busy, and his next book, Process and Pastoral Care, volume 33 in…