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Not an Apostasy Watcher
A couple of days ago I listened to a KJV-Only video on YouTube which introduced me to the web site ApostasyWatch. My introduction was negative, because there was a major error in a critical part of the video that came from that site. I’ll embed my video response at the end. The reason I bring…
Give for Haiti Relief
I invite all our readers to give something to relief for Haiti. I have chosen to present relief agency options from the faith communities of our various Energion Publications authors. United Methodist Committee on Relief (UMCOR) Donation Page Adventist Development and Relief Agency Donation Page Baptist Global Response Update: I forgot Christian Reformed World Relief…
The Ideal Manuscript for Energion
This year (2012) we released 20 books under our main Energion Publications imprint and three additional books under our EnerPower Press imprint. That puts us at more that 70 books in our current catalog. We intentionally publish books written from a wide range of viewpoints and for audiences ranging from pastors and scholars to students…
Pray for Dave and Becky Black
Dave and Becky Black have been very open about their journey with cancer. Yesterday on his blog Dave said: I know I’ve said this already, but we seem to have turned the corner. We’ve rounded third base and are headed home. It’s such a strange thing, knowing that this day would come but wanting so…
New Proposal and Submission Standards Released
We have released our new proposal and submission standards, which we believe are much clearer. You can read them below, or they are available in PDF format. Energion Publications Submission Guidelines Revised: June 3, 2008 Mission Statement Summary Form Our mission is to use web and print publishing to educate Christian laity and clergy, to…
On the Privilege of Being a Christian Publisher
This month marks a transition for Energion Publications and for me as company owner. It was seven years ago this month that I decided to buy out what was to become Energion, which consisted of a couple of comb bound books and a storage room stuffed with copies of Who’s Afraid of the Old Testament…
