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Energion Publications is a new, small company, but we have some very specific plans for development. We are not a “paid publisher.” If you would like to have a manuscript evaluated we will be happy to look at it, and will assure you confidentiality while we do so. We’re interested in manuscripts that display some…
Energion author Elgin Hushbeck, Jr. and his wife Hannah sponsor an annual Consider Christianity Week. You can read the details on his web site. Briefly, Consider Christianity Week is a time to study our faith, to work toward Christian unity, and to learn to share—and share—our faith. This year, it is March 18-24. Elgin is…
It doesn’t look like it will be a major problem for us at this time, but Tropical Depression 4 should be passing by to our east overnight. This can result in loss of power and loss of internet. If you do not hear from us on Monday, don’t worry. We’re probably just temporarily shut down.
I know this blog is new, but we just had about 12 hours of downtime due to changing physical servers for the entire domain. I apologize for any convenience. At the moment, the home page is not accessible except by typing the full URL http://www.energionpubs.com/index.php. Without the “index.php” it still gives the placeholder URL. Everything…
Arthur Sido, active blogger and contributor to our Under Christ’s Archy project, as well as frequent blog reviewer, calls attention to the news that HarperCollins has acquired Thomas Nelson and will now control 50% of the Christian publishing market (his source is Christianity Today.) Arthur made kind reference to Energion in his post. Now in…
We are in the process of updating our web site’s styles. For the next couple of days, there will not be a common look and feel to all of the pages. Functionality will remain the same. We appreciate your patience.