Energion Office Hours
Energion office hours have changed. We are now open Monday – Friday, 10:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m. Central Standard Time. You can also reach us by email: pubs@energion.com
Energion office hours have changed. We are now open Monday – Friday, 10:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m. Central Standard Time. You can also reach us by email: pubs@energion.com
New inventory brochures are now available in PDF format for January, 2007. These will be revised shortly, so if you print some copies, don’t print too many. You can also request copies directly from us. The local version of the brochure is used for direct sales in the Pensacola area. Note that dealers who are…
Lee Harmon, The Dubious Disciple, brings his third book to release through Energion Publications and we are honored he did. The River of Life: Where Liberal and Conservative Christianity Meet expresses a vigorous spiritual view, as Lee is a liberal Christian, but it does so for the purpose of inviting conversation and understanding. Perhaps those…
Happy New Year! Jim West’s defense of print-on-demand (HT: Biblical Studies Carnival LVIII) is worth reading.
Following our experiment with briefly offering worldwide free shipping for one product, we have decided to make this a permanent feature of our direct sales site, Energion Direct. Well, almost permanent. We’re going to test this until December 31, 2009, with the expectation that if it is successful, we will choose to make it permanent…
I don’t think publishers normally have this problem, but in many conversations I am asked why I would publish books I don’t agree with. Now if you’re one of the big publishing houses, it’s pretty much understood that you don’t have a singular viewpoint, but rather a range. But Energion Publications is a small organization,…
In my video Why Energion? I draw a triangle on the white board to illustrate the boundaries of our publishing mission here at Energion Publications. I labeled the points of that triangle “Evangelical,” “Liberal,” and “Charismatic.” Now there are many ways one could divide Christianity into streams, but those three represented groups I was, and…