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Grief During the Holidays
Coming to the next Google+ Hangout: Tuesday, November 4, @ 7 p.m. CDT, authors Ron Higdon and Jody Neufeld will discuss some practical ways to move with grief during the holidays. Ron Higdon, pastor for over 50 years, is the author of Surviving A Son’s Suicide. Dr Higdon’s workshops encourage practical, honest ways of taking steps…
Ultimate Allegiance – Engaging in the Missions of God
Lee Harmon has a brief review of Bob Cornwall‘s book Ultimate Allegiance: The Subversive Nature of the Lord’s Prayer. He concludes: If we choose to participate in God’s reign, we’re committing ourselves to do God’s will on earth as in heaven, and therefore engaging in the mission of God. Read his entire review. We would…
Christian Archy Released
… one day late, though it was available for order on our Energion Direct site yesterday. Customers who order direct can expect an approximately 48 hour shipping time right now, and even though they are showing it temporarily out of stock, Amazon.com should come close to a similar shipping time, though obviously I can’t guarantee…
The River of Life: Where Liberal and Conservative Christianity Meet
Lee Harmon, The Dubious Disciple, brings his third book to release through Energion Publications and we are honored he did. The River of Life: Where Liberal and Conservative Christianity Meet expresses a vigorous spiritual view, as Lee is a liberal Christian, but it does so for the purpose of inviting conversation and understanding. Perhaps those…
Dr. David Alan Black in Pensacola, FL
September 25-26, 2010 David Alan Black, describes himself as a passionate teacher, husband, father, professor, author, preacher, lecturer, web journalist, and (above all) a sinner saved by God’s sovereign grace, will be in Pensacola, FL, September 25-26, 2010. Saturday, September 25 at the Governor Perry Home (Wesley Abbey) 6 East Wright Street Pensacola, FL 32501…
Andy Bowden Reviews Ultimate Allegiance
One great comment: There are many reasons to read this book. Personally, I found myself several times closing the book to pray and give thanks and ponder the words I’d just read—how fitting: a book on prayer that prompts the reader to prayer and reflection. … Read more at the Bowden Blog.
