Bob MacDonald: Review of N. T. Wright The Case for the Psalms
… his review is here. Bob is author of Energion title Seeing the Psalter.
… his review is here. Bob is author of Energion title Seeing the Psalter.
Chris Surber, author of Rendering Unto Caesar, challenges Christians with his posts this week on the Energion Discussion Network to reexamine our political assumptions. Do we look more to worldly governments for solutions to our problems than to God? (Monday) When is political involvement appropriate and when is it counterproductive? (Tuesday) What robs Christians of…
Energion Publications’ authors, Renee Crosby and Rev. Geoffrey Lentz took two hours out of their busy schedules to meet, greet, and autograph books at the 2010 Alabama-West Florida United Methodist Church Annual Conference in Montgomery, AL. This was the first of several events for Mrs. Crosby, a new author, and her book, Soup Kitchen for…
John Denver and his guitar gave many of us nostaligic longings for our hometowns. (Country Roads, Take me Home) Dr. David Alan Black recently went home to Hawaii to enjoy some “hang time” in the waves and teach a Greek class locally. He also took some time to drop off a copy of three of…
The Unbroken Road is shipping out of our offices today! Not only is it a beautiful book on the outside, it has a beautiful testimony on the inside. From Ethiopia to a Marine base, Katy shares how God is in her every day life. If you have not purchased a copy, especially if you have a daughter or granddaughter pre-teen…
Today, Allan Bevere gets the work week started with adjusting our focus from the mundane to the heavenly to gain God’s perspective on our world. We’ll try to maintain that godly perspective through the rest of the week. Now that our sleeves are rolled up, Bob LaRochelle suggests we dig deeply into the great offerings right…
“It’s all storytelling,” says Dr. Dolly Berthelot of her varied writing career. “Whether fiction or nonfiction, fantasy to memoir, features, even creative course development, all good storytelling requires caring, clarity, commitment, creativity, and craftsmanship, with fierce faithfulness to accuracy and truth. Always fascinating; not always easy.” “Dr. Dolly” will explore these themes in her January…