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The Word on the Street and Black Tuesdays
No, they're not related, except as they both have to do with Energion authors. On Energion.net, Energion author Nick May asks whether The Word on the Street is a Bible. As for Black Tuesdays, these don't have to do with the color black, but with David Alan Black, author of Why Four Gospels?. Mark Stevens…
Writing to Communicate
In the first United Methodist church I joined, I was very quickly called on to teach. From their point of view I was someone who could read the Bible in its original languages, which was quite rare, so it was an obvious move. I found that I was extraordinarily well suited to the task of…
Editor Dave Black Commends Except for Fornication
David Alan Black, co-editor of the Areopagus Series, commends the forthcoming Areopagus volume Except for Fornication. His comments are here.
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From Jody’s Editor Desk at Energion
Pathways to Prayer By Dr. David Moffett-Moore [Part of the Topical Line Drives series, Retail price: $4.99] We are born praying. It is as natural to pray as it is to breathe and as necessary. In prayer, we give as much as we know of ourselves to as much as we know of God. –…
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Looking Forward to 2014!
As the 2013 Academy of Parish Clergy Annual Convention gave its benediction, the attendees looked forward to the 2014 convention which will be held in May in Racine, WI. Energion Publications is honored to be in partnership with the Academy and lend its support and resources to the clergy members who minister t0 each other, the…
Week of Hope – Tuesday
Belief, Trust, and Hope … [T]o believe is beyond intellectual agreement to something. It undeniably denotes a sense of firmness, certainty and reliability. To believe is to firmly entrust yourself to reliable God. This entrustment serves to motivate a person’s action based on their reliance on God’s faithfulnessand His promise(s). Deborah L. Roeger, The Power…
