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The Importance of Reading and Everything Else!
By Energion Publisher Henry Neufeld As a publisher, I obviously have a bit of bias on this subject, but I also embrace the variety of ways we have to acquire information via modern technology. I have been reading various articles that bemoan the fact that Americans are reading less. Of course, this is bad for…
Review of The Adventists’ Dilemma
Joel Watts reviews the book The Adventists Dilemma, which is distributed by Energion. His conclusion: Vick’s work is measured well for answering Adventists and pushing the non-Adventist into thinking about proper theology. For those interesting in logic and reason as regards to particular theological discussions, Adventist or not, I would urge you to pick up…
Why Four Gospels Reviewed at A Living Sacrifice
There’s a nice, and exceptionally readable, review of Why Four Gospels? at A Living Sacrifice. I don’t usually comment on our blog reviewers, because bloggers must be free to review as they see fit, but in this case I make an exception. I’m not talking about the review being positive (which it is), but about…

Reminders, Reviews, and Updates
Bob Cornwall reviews The River of Life, a recent release. While not agreeing entirely with the author, Bob appreciates the call for dialogue leading, we hope, to less division. He concludes: The world is fragmented – as noted by my own denomination (we call ourselves a “movement of wholeness in a fragmented world”). If the…
Are Book Reviews an Endangered Species
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…