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.
Again in honor of the Lectionary passages for this week, we’re extending our Eschatology and Resurrection Sale, and we’re also adding two books to it. All books in this sale are 40% off their cover price. You can see a complete list of our current specials on Energion Direct. The two new books we’ve added…
As Amos contends, God hears the cries of the poor, and God’s voice speaking through their pain challenges all of us, but most especially those wielding power and enjoying prosperity, to listen to God’s messages spoken through the voices of the voiceless, homeless, evicted, malnourished, desperate, and hopeless, whether in Appalachian coal country, inner-city Chicago,…
By Jody Neufeld, editor for Energion Publications and author of Daily Devotions of Ordinary People – Extraordinary God and Grief: Finding the Candle of Light. What would my life be like if I had not been born a Christian? I would never have tasted a piece of bacon if I had been born in a Jewish family! And…
We’re in the middle of a move, both physically (though only about 100 feet on the same property), and to a new catalog web site, so it may be a few days before I can get forthcoming books into the catalog. Nonetheless, there are forthcoming books to talk about in the Topical Line Drives series….
Dr. Bruce Epperly offers these words in his new book, Finding God in Suffering: A Journey with Job: In his classic treatment of the problem of evil, C.S. Lewis asserts, “Pain insists upon being attended to. God whispers to us in our pleasures, speaks in our consciences, but shouts in our pains. It is his megaphone to rouse a…
Today, Allan Bevere gets the work week started with adjusting our focus from the mundane to the heavenly to gain God’s perspective on our world. We’ll try to maintain that godly perspective through the rest of the week. Now that our sleeves are rolled up, Bob LaRochelle suggests we dig deeply into the great offerings right…