Consider Christianity Week Sale
We’ve just placed 20 titles on sale for Consider Christianity Week. We have featured books from the authors who are participating in the discussion.
We’ve just placed 20 titles on sale for Consider Christianity Week. We have featured books from the authors who are participating in the discussion.
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Today Bruce Epperly shares with us his joys of being a grandparent, and how important this role is, not just for the grandchildren, but for grandparents, as well. If you are one, or probably will be one someday, you’ll appreciate his insights. Tuesday, Elgin Hushbeck looks at how stereotyping can become a breach of the…
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE NEW BOOK HEALING THE WORLD OFFERS ACCESSIBLE PATHS TO SPIRITUALITY, ECOLOGY, AND GLOBAL CONNECTION AMIDST MODERN CHALLENGES CANTONMENT, FL – September 3, 2025 – For those grappling with profound questions about life’s meaning, the health of our planet, and the interconnectedness of all existence, Energion Publications proudly announces the release of Healing…
MONDAY: In this political season, we are reminded of how different Christian values are from those of too many politicians. So different, in fact, that this often drives good people out of politics—like Allan Bevere. TUESDAY: “What’s happened to Easter?” Good question. In comparison to Christmas, Easter is hardly noticed. Bill Tuck wants to change…
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…
Today’s post in the Energion Discussion Network is by our publisher, Henry Neufeld. He’s often asked why a particular book in the Energion catalog is there when either the questioner or Henry himself disagrees with its theology or point of view. His answer? Look to the Incarnation. From there he builds his theology of dialogue…