Faith in the Public Square for Kindle
Faith in the Public Square by Bob Cornwall is now available for Kindle. Watch here for it to appear on Nook and iBooks over the next few days.
Faith in the Public Square by Bob Cornwall is now available for Kindle. Watch here for it to appear on Nook and iBooks over the next few days.
Energion author Allan R. Bevere discusses this question on his blog today. This is a question that troubles many people. Comments are welcome! Allan is the author of The Character of Our Discontent, The Politics of Witness, Colossians & Philemon: A Participatory Study Guide, and Who Is Jesus?. His Topical Line Drives volume on holiness…
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What’s God Really Like? by S. J. Hill is still on sale at 30% off for both the paperback and the ebook on our Aer.io platform. The paperback is $8.39 (from $11.99) and the ebook is $3.49 (from $4.99). You can preview the book using the widget to the below. Preview and Learn More Walking…
First United Methodist Church, Pensacola, FL had much to celebrate this past Sunday, August 21, 20011. 25 young people were confirmed, welcomed as full members, into the church and the long-awaited art worship project, A Living Psalter:Creative Reflections on the Book of Psalms, was released. The editor, Rev. Geoffrey Lentz (pictured at left) is excited…
We offer book personalization year round, but we’re putting a special emphasis on this for Advent and Christmas because it offers a special opportunity for you to send a message both with a substantive gift—a book—and with a personal message included. You can use this option either for individual gifts or for a way to…
John Byron wonders, prompted by an article in the Chronicle of Higher Education. Both articles refer specifically to scholarly book reviews, but book reviews by bloggers can have the same problems. I like to see some analysis in a review, along with some direction. Where might this study have done better? Where might it have…