It’s All Greek to Me for Kindle
Dave Black’s new book, It’s All Greek to Me, is available now for Kindle. The print edition is being processed at the printer and we should be starting to ship these by the end of this week.
Dave Black’s new book, It’s All Greek to Me, is available now for Kindle. The print edition is being processed at the printer and we should be starting to ship these by the end of this week.
Preview The Honeycomb is Waiting on Google Books: Also available on Kindle and iTunes.
Robert Stump reviews David Alan Black’s book Why Four Gospels? on his Homo Homini Lupus blog. Two portions stand out: The greatness of Black’s little book is its common sense. That it has taken so many years for someone of Black’s prestige to stand up and point out the silliness is too bad; that it has finally…
Tonight’s Google+ Hangout promises to be a veeeeeery interesting one! Dr. Allan R. Bevere, a United Methodist pastor and Professional Fellow in Theology at Ashland Theological Seminary in Akron, OH, and Dr. Alden Thompson, Professor Emeritus of Biblical Studies at Walla Walla University in College Place, WA, will come together to discuss “What About Violence in the…
It is an honor for us here at Energion Publications to single out and honor our authors who have served in the military. They are: Dr. Harvey J. Brown, Jr (U.S. Army) Elgin Hushbeck (U.S. Air Force) Greg May (U.S. Air Force) Dr Robert C. McKibben (U.S. Marine Corps) Henry E. Neufeld (U.S. Air Force) Chris…
Finding God in Suffering: A Journey with Job, by Dr. Bruce Epperly, is in the final stage of processing before it goes to the printer. That means there is probably about a week left of pre-order pricing, just $6.99 or 30% off the $9.99 cover price. Extracting portions of endorsements for the back cover is…
From Christian Archy, forthcoming by David Alan Black: … Evangelist Tom Skinner once said, “Let’s be honest. We tithe to ourselves.” What he meant is that most of the money we contribute to the offering plate is used for facilities and programs designed for ourselves and our families. Very little is dedicated to evangelism or…