A Festschrift in Honor of David Alan Black
Energion author David Alan Black has been honored with a Festschrift. Co-editor (and Energion author as well) Thomas W. Hudgins has the announcement.
Energion author David Alan Black has been honored with a Festschrift. Co-editor (and Energion author as well) Thomas W. Hudgins has the announcement.
In a recent gallup poll, 61% of respondents indicated that their income tax share was “fair.” Further, 46% thought their tax level was about right, while only 3% thought it was too high. The other 47% thought their taxes were too high. I’m led to wonder how one’s share can be “too high” or “too…
Shane Raynor has written a post on the Wesley Report comparing the situation in the United Methodist Church with the problems NBC has had changing programming. He concludes: In the world of TV, people don’t care as much about NBC as much as they care about good content. And in the world of faith, substance…
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…
Author Ron Higdon, is a certified church consultant with over fifty years of pastoral and interim ministry experience. The release of Ron’s new book, Surviving A Son’s Suicide, brings an added tool to Ron’s workshop, Loss & Grief: A Workshop on All Kinds of Losses and the Many Faces of Grief. “This is a safe…
Author Joel Watts offers an insightful review of Dr Robert Cornwall’s book, Worshiping with Charles Darwin on his blogsite, Unsettled Christianity. This is a pastoral account, almost like an autobiography, of bringing forth God’s message out of the two books, Scripture and Nature. As one who has read Cornwall considerably, I am neither surprised nor let down at…