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.
Dr Bob Cornwall posted on Goodreads his review of Dr David Cartwright‘s new book, Wounded by Faith, Healed by Love: As any preacher knows, Jesus’ teachings can be quite challenging. They often call us to consider matters we would rather ignore. They challenge what “common sense” would deem appropriate. The Gospels can be manipulated in all…
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…
Here are some personal words from a few of our authors to you. We are honored to have these men and women. They are diverse and yet one in their love of God. D Kevin Brown The Rite of Passage for Home and Church: Raising Christ-centered Young Adults Christmas is about the Father showing His love…
This is more than a month old, but somehow I missed it, so let’s make sure as many people as possible are aware. David Alan Black’s set of videos, recorded when he taught beginning Greek in Ethiopia, are now available free on YouTube. (Go direct to YouTube.) This course is based on Dave’s beginning grammar….
Energion author Chris Surber offers some sermon suggestions at SermonCentral.com. He says: As I have always served churches in transition where the fallout of recent battles are all around, I have had to dress more than a few wounds, challenge more than a few Christians to aim their rifles in the direction of the enemy,…
This was on Amazon.co.uk, as far as I can tell, but the principle would apply to Amazon.com. It is not only possible, but quite easy for someone to review anonymously. It is both courteous and ethical, of course, to identify any connection one has with the book. For example, an author or publisher reviewing his…