Poetic Love Essentials Available for Google Play and Kindle
Our latest poetry release, Poetic Love Essentials, is now available for Google Play and for Kindle. It will soon be available for other platforms.
Our latest poetry release, Poetic Love Essentials, is now available for Google Play and for Kindle. It will soon be available for other platforms.
The winners of the five copies of The Jesus Paradigm are: DreweDavidRobertAndrew RozalowskyCharles I will be e-mailing each winner in a few moments to get the necessary information on where to send the books. The original contest post is here. We had a short contest going at the same time for a single copy of…
The shipping date for Grief: Finding the Candle of Light was originally estimated at September 21, 2007. Due to a combination of printing delay and shipping time, that date has been set back to September 26, 2007. In accordance with our standard policy, the prepublication price will be extended until the first copy actually ships….
I have been attending the Society of Biblical Literature Annual Meeting which is being held this year in Atlanta. I look forward to attending every year, even though the American Academy of Religion had a Forrest Gump “stupid is as stupid does” moment a few years ago and broke away from the joint conference to…
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…
For those who don’t get stirred up about some of the other major issues, surely tithing will get the juices flowing. Thus we announce Tithing after the Cross, the seventh volume in the Areopagus Critical Christian Issues series. It’s at the printer. You can still pre-order it directly from us at a 30% discount until…
‘Tis God who gives the skill, But not without [human] hands: [God] could not make Antonio Stradivari’s violins Without Antonio. -George Eliot (woman poet/writer) It is the strange paradox that our work is something we do; yet it is only a manifestation of God’s work in us, expressed in the Latin koan: orare est laborare…