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We’re going to be covering more topics in more focused and shorter time frames this year. In our first session (about 15 minutes) we’re going to talk about secularization (see the Energion Discussion Network this week) with Elgin Hushbeck, Jr. and Rev. Steve Kindle. In the second we’re going to look ahead at the coming…
Due to difficulties with the existing theme, which I designed for WordPress several versions ago, I’m switching to my favorite theme framework. I’ll be customizing that wonderfully flexible theme soon. In the meantime, enjoy it’s rather nice standard appearance.
There are two keys to getting published: Write. I could easily produce a complete post on just this. While there are things you can learn about writing in classes or while discussing with your local writing group, nothing replaces getting your backside on a chair in front of your computer and writing. Yes, you will…
This is a brief follow-up to my earlier post, Why I Rejected Your Manuscript. Recently I’ve heard this question a few times. In the early days of Energion Publications this wasn’t a problem. We were evaluating one manuscript at a time, and we had more open slots in the schedule than we had manuscripts. So…
Tomorrow night we’re going to have an exciting hangout on air for Pentecost Sunday, titled Pentecost and Your Ministry. Two pastors, both also authors and scholars, who have written on the subject will be my guests, Dr. Bruce Epperly and Dr. Bob Cornwall. They both have written very relevant books on the topic. Bruce Epperly…
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