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 have the book Philosophy for Believers under discussion and we have it on sale at 20% off on Energion Direct. Now we’re going to give away some books. There will be three more-or-less equivalent prizes: 1) A copy of Philosophy for Believers and Eschatology: A Participatory Study Guide, both by Dr. Edward W. H….
While the old PDF is still available, and can be used to print on legal size paper, the new file provides 1/8″ bleed all around and allows printing and trimming to produce a better final pamphlet. Remember that as will all FastTracts, you are free to copy these and print as many as you want….
This week we’re offering free ebook editions of Directed Paths and Pathways to Prayer in our eBook Giveaway of the Week.
Energion Publications announces the planned March 11, 2022 release of a reprint edition of The Byzantine Text-Type & New Testament Textual Criticism by Dr. Harry Sturz. The book will be released in a replica edition with an added introduction by Dr. David Alan Black. Watch here for more news on the release of this title….
Today’s post in the Energion Discussion Network is by our publisher, Henry Neufeld. He’s often asked why a particular book in the Energion catalog is there when either the questioner or Henry himself disagrees with its theology or point of view. His answer? Look to the Incarnation. From there he builds his theology of dialogue…
This Sunday, May 13, 9:30-10:20 a.m., the Congregtional Church of Union, CT (UCC) will host a discussion and book signing on the new release of Crossing the Street. This book, written by the church’s pastor, Rev. Dr. Robert R. LaRochelle, is a look at Protestantism and Catholicism in relationship to one another. Weaving church history…