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.
Tonight @ 7pm CDT, Elgin Hushbeck will interview Jay Hall, author of Young Earth Science and the Dawn of a New Worldview. They will discuss the arguments for and against the theory of a “young earth” (thousands of years-old). At 7:30pm CDT, Henry Neufeld and Dr. Thomas Hudgins will continue their ongoing discussion on biblical translation….
A full-color devotional book from this wife of a minister and mother of five children. Matthea has found the importance of time spent in the quiet, growing and building her relationship with Jesus. In this world we search for peace. We want a tangible peace that we can wrap our arms around or feel deeply…
Monday’s post on the Energion Discussion Network is authored by Robert Martin, who wrote A Caregiver’s Beatitudes, and has been engaged in caring for his spouse throughout her ordeal with cancer. He is concerned in this post for the caregiver, and asks, “Can you or should you do everything for your loved one?” Here’s a…
Today is World Hospice and Palliative Care Day. One of the most innovative and life-enhancing aspects of modern healthcare is the hospice movement. Jody Neufeld, a now-retired practitioner in providing hospice care as a Registered Nurse, looks over her career and shares some practical advice and wisdom for those of us (meaning most of us)…
Renee Crosby, author of The Fringe, offers her perspectives on the problem of homelessness, beginning today at the Energion Discussion Network. Christians cannot bemoan the problem without offering substantial support. She begins the discussion by pointing out that homelessness comes in a variety of forms; not all homeless people are of the same kind. Therefore,…
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…