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Book of the Week: The Jesus Paradigm
We’re reviving the book of the week. Each week we will feature a book, and put it on sale. What’s our ulterior motive? To get you to look at Energion Direct and buy. The book of the week will be put on sale sometime Tuesday evening, but definitely by midnight and will remain on sale…
Christmas Gift for Yourself!
As the shopping for gifts concludes and you wander the stores in dazed fatigue, consider a lasting pick-me-up! Go to EnergionDirect.com and take ten minutes to peruse the eight books we have Featured. You will find eight Featured books, including two of our succinct Topical Line Drives books (only 44 pages!) priced at only $5.99, Dr. Alden…
To the Printer: Process and Pastoral Care
Bruce Epperly keeps on writing! While his just barely released volume in our Topical Line Drives series, One World: The Lord’s Prayer from a Process Perspective, is listed as #1 new release in Christian process theology, we’ve just sent the next volume, Process and Pastoral Care, to the printer. Watch here for information on how…
TWO New Books to the Printer Today!
Did you hear that? It is the sound of our door here at Energion Publications closing as two new books leave for the printer today! Both books were written by seasoned EP authors. Nancy Petrey has had an exciting last seven days as today’s book, Why Christians Should Care About their Jewish Roots, is her second to leave for the…
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JUNE PROMO: ALL Fiction Books are 30% Off!
Energion Publications announces a special “Enjoy A Book in the Sun” promotion of 30% off all our fiction and poetry books and FREE U.S. shipping! If you are spending time on the beach, on a lake, or on the front porch of cabin in the mountains this summer, take along a great story (or two…
The One-Ended Telephone Cord
One of my favorite metaphors for the divine-human combination in the inspiration of scripture and the working of the gift of prophecies comes from the story of the One-Ended Telephone Cord. This links to a story I wrote on my personal blog back in 2005, but I’ve been using it for even more years than…
