Webinar on Apocalyptic Theology
Energion author Steve Kindle will be offering a webinar on apocalyptic theology on October 17, 2019. You can get detailed information on this webinar at FaithontheEdge.org.
Energion author Steve Kindle will be offering a webinar on apocalyptic theology on October 17, 2019. You can get detailed information on this webinar at FaithontheEdge.org.
We hope each and every one of you have a grace filled Good Friday. Some ask just what’s good about Good Friday. If we can remember that God gave, that God opened the way for us to come boldly to him, and that we cannot and need not bring anything with us to him, then…
Who’s Afraid of the Old Testament God by Dr. Alden Thompson. Retail: $14.99. On Sale: $10.49. (available in ebook also) 200 pp with space for notes. An excellent gift whether the recipient is a teenager or your grandmother or a teacher of a small group Bible study. Energion Publications released Who’s Afraid of the Old…
Energion author Jody Neufeld, author of Grief: Finding the Candle of Light, will serve as a facilitator for a GriefShare program offered at First United Methodist Church, Pensacola each Sunday February 1 – April 5, 2009. You can find more information in the January 18 Methodist Witness.
Energion co-owner Jody Neufeld asks the question “What am I doing to make a difference?” The questions, in my title & in Marlatt’s 1926 verse, have been a part of my prayers & contemplation for the last month or more. I was very worried and stressed about the condition of our government leaders. I watched the 2024 Summer Olympics…
Energion Publications’ authors, Renee Crosby and Rev. Geoffrey Lentz took two hours out of their busy schedules to meet, greet, and autograph books at the 2010 Alabama-West Florida United Methodist Church Annual Conference in Montgomery, AL. This was the first of several events for Mrs. Crosby, a new author, and her book, Soup Kitchen for…
Energion author David Alan Black appeared recently as a guest on the Bible and Theology Matters Podcast and discussed the synoptic problem. The “synoptic problem” involves outlining the literary relationships between the gospels of Matthew, Mark, and Luke. This is nearly an hour of discussion, but it is tightly packed. If you are interested in…