Interested in Christian Romance?
Here’s an interview with Kimberly Gordon, author of three Christian fiction titles from Energion Publications.
Here’s an interview with Kimberly Gordon, author of three Christian fiction titles from Energion Publications.
The complexities of existence can best be illuminated imaginatively. Factual prose that appeals to logic does not reach the limits of the mind’s conceptual range. To communicate a sense of being secure in a confusing world so as to energize and guide the way one lives a language that appeals to the imagination is indispensable….
I want to link to a post from 2014, which has a message worth repeating: Christ Has Died. Here’s a short note from William Powell Tuck’s book The Church Under the Cross: To remove the cross from Christianity is to destroy the Christian message. The cross is at the center of our message about Christ….
April 6 – 12, 2014 Elgin L. Hushbeck Jr.: Energion author, engineer, small business owner, educator, lecturer, and family man is the sponsor for the 21st annual Consider Christianity Week (CC Week) Energion Publications has published five of Mr Hushbeck’s books and joins with him this year to produce five Google Hangout events during Consider…
During Lent we’re offering a series of topics during our Tuesday night hangouts that are designed to help us think more about the season (including Easter, which is where it leads). We began with Lent: Season of Sorrow, in which I talked with author William Powell Tuck, who has written quite a bit about the…
Bob Cornwall is the author of Unfettered Spirit: Spiritual Gifts for the New Great Awakening, and today he discusses receiving the Spirit as recorded in the gospel of John. Breath—life—power. That is the gift that Jesus gives the disciples as he prepares to leave them. But as he departs, they are being sent into the world. As…
Energion Publications uses three words for our mission: Educate, Energize, and Empower. What do we mean by these words? Are they just buzzwords? When I wrote our current mission statement, my grammar checker informed me that I should reword the statement because it used too many buzzwords. These included the three keywords: Educate! Energize! Empower!…