Week 2 Winers in the July Book Giveaway
We have our three winners in the Week 2 Giveaway! James A. Lee and Reuben Huffman (through Twitter) and Arthur Sido (through Facebook) will be receiving their books! CONGRATULATIONS!
We have our three winners in the Week 2 Giveaway! James A. Lee and Reuben Huffman (through Twitter) and Arthur Sido (through Facebook) will be receiving their books! CONGRATULATIONS!
The Character of Our Discontent is now available for pre-order from Amazon.com, which is listing a $12.99 price. B&N has The Character of Our Discontent available for pre-order at $9.74, $8.76 for members. (Prices were read from both web sites 4/15/2010 and were accurate at that time. Prices may change at any time.)
Since my company publishes materials that are designed to be used as church curriculum, you might expect me to take a rather direct approach. What is the need? Which of our materials will fulfill that need? But what I’ve found in observing the education programs in various churches is that there’s often a problem much…
It’s possible many are saying that the pandemic is past. Part of it, indeed, is. But during the pandemic and as things started to look up, Energion author Bruce Epperly wrote three books in succession: Faith in a Time of Pandemic, Love in a Time of Crisis and Pandemic, and Hope After Pandemic. These three…
Thus far, Jack Watkins has just reviewed the preface. I must say that I’m glad to be publishing a book in which people find the preface worth reviewing! For cumulative links to discussions of The Jesus Paradigm, see the open discussion post.
One of the great privileges Jody and I have as Christian publishers is working with authors with a passion for communicating the message of the kingdom of God. Their education varies, their perspective varies, but their commitment and their willingness to go the extra mile to make God’s message not just speak, but also sing…
Today is Good Friday. It’s important to remember, however, that we see it as Good Friday by looking back. The disciples saw it as anything but good. For them, hope was dying with their Lord on the cross. But hope is for the difficult, devastating times. Hope Looking Forward Hope allows that which is “not…