New Release: Meditations on According to John
This exciting new title is now available both in print and for Kindle. Energion owner Henry Neufeld has a few notes on this title on his Threads blog.
This exciting new title is now available both in print and for Kindle. Energion owner Henry Neufeld has a few notes on this title on his Threads blog.
David Alan Black’s book Christian Archy is now available on Kindle for just $2.99. We’re continuing the rapid conversion of our titles to ebook formats. Watch here for this book in other ebook formats as well as other titles in our catalog.
Energion Publications has seven books popping out the release tube and the incredible, noteworthy point is that they come from four different imprints in the company. Energion Publications Seven Marks of a New Testament Church: A Guide for Christians of All Ages by David Alan Black has been shipping this week. Reviewers are calling this…
Recent Energion release The Character of Our Discontent by Dr. Allan R. Bevere is now available on the Kindle. This book “grew out of the author’s conviction that pastors do not preach enough about the Old Testament. The result is 19 chapters, each of which represents a sermon on an Old Testament character. These sermons…
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…
I’ve posted an entry at Threads from Henry’s Web about absolute truth and evidence in which I include an extended quote from Consider Christianity, Volume 2: Evidence for the Christian Faith. My point is not the same as Elgin’s, but the exchange there may be interesting.
From Who’s Afraid of the Old Testament God by Alden Thompson: I find the revelation of God in Christ a clearer and better revelation, but I certainly need not deny the marvelous experience that God gave to his people at Mount Sinai. It was just what they needed and it was good. Even today I…