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From Christianity and Secularism by Elgin Hushbeck, Jr. Based on their own writings and actions, those who wrote and passed the first amendment did not see it as completely separating church and state, but rather, they saw it as prohibiting the establishment of a national religion. Not only was this the view of the founding…
Forgiveness: Finding Freedom From Your Past
A Perfect Hit in the Topical Line Drives Series – Jody Neufeld, editor Energion Publications Since committing my life to Christ in 1995, “forgiveness” has been a frequent topic of conversation as I have walked along with Jesus. I met Dr. Harvey Brown, Jr in those early years as he spoke at a conference I…
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Grief During the Holidays
Coming to the next Google+ Hangout: Tuesday, November 4, @ 7 p.m. CDT, authors Ron Higdon and Jody Neufeld will discuss some practical ways to move with grief during the holidays. Ron Higdon, pastor for over 50 years, is the author of Surviving A Son’s Suicide. Dr Higdon’s workshops encourage practical, honest ways of taking steps…
Jody’s 2018 Picks on Cyber Monday
2018 has been a year of tremendous growth for Energion Publications. With growth comes some adjustments, but the best part about growth is watching new authors grow into their second, even third book, finding their God-given voice. And then there are seasoned authors who receive the testimony, the insight into the subject for their 30th…
Dave Black in Spanish!
Dave introduces the Spanish translation of his Greek Grammar, Learn to Read New Testament Greek. The translated title is Aprenda a leer el griego del Nuevo Testamento. The book itself is at the printer and nearly done with processing. Pre-order pricing of $13.99 will continue through tomorrow (Wednesday, March 25, 2015).
GOD NEEDS ANTONIO
‘Tis God who gives the skill, But not without [human] hands: [God] could not make Antonio Stradivari’s violins Without Antonio. -George Eliot (woman poet/writer) It is the strange paradox that our work is something we do; yet it is only a manifestation of God’s work in us, expressed in the Latin koan: orare est laborare…
