Happy Canada Day
A happy Canada Day to our Canadian authors and customers. We appreciate and honor you today. I know the celebration is tomorrow, so enjoy!
Our Canadian authors are Bob MacDonald and Ben Baxter.
A happy Canada Day to our Canadian authors and customers. We appreciate and honor you today. I know the celebration is tomorrow, so enjoy!
Our Canadian authors are Bob MacDonald and Ben Baxter.
Well, perhaps not instant, but close. It does take time to download and view your proposal or manuscript. But quite frequently it doesn’t take more than a few minutes for us to reject it. Here are the key reasons: Ignoring the mission statement. I am amazed at how many authors apparently haven’t read our web…
Since the playlist preview isn’t showing up on the post, you can click here! We’ve created a Playlist on YouTube for our Lent 2015 series. Each of these interviews/conversations focuses on a perspective or viewpoint on the season. The first was Lent: Season of Sorrow and the second Lent: Season of the Resurrection. The second…
Did you know that there is a way to get almost any book we publish free? If you’re willing to read the book and write an honest review, we’re delighted to send you a free copy. There are a few requirements, including the legal requirement that you indicate in your review that you received a…
… and some that are already here. These changes fall under the headings of structural changes and adjustments to our overall mission as a company. Don’t worry! There is no subtraction going on here. None of the current Energion projects are going to go away. This is a process of addition and growth. Structural Changes…
Update: We have replaced this mission statement with a new one that is more succinct. You can find it here. Energion Publications mission is to publish books that challenge the broad Christian center. By the “broad Christian center” we mean that large group of Christians who are willing to work together with one another despite…
One of the critical elements in understanding spiritual gifts is relating them properly to the Fruit of the Spirit (Galatians 5:22-26) and particularly to love. Many times we have a tendency to think of the work of the Holy Spirit in a chaotic, scattered fashion. Some groups focus on the Fruit of the Spirit, but…