Interview with Russell Meek
Here’s the video of my interview with Russell Meek, author of Ecclesiastes: A Participatory Study Guide.
Here’s the video of my interview with Russell Meek, author of Ecclesiastes: A Participatory Study Guide.
Energion author Herold Weiss, whose new book The End of the Scroll: Biblical Apocalyptic Trajectories is due out the end of this month, has an article on death from an eschatological perspective in Spectrum Magazine this month. It is also available on their web site. While we frequently read eschatological literature in order to know…
We just sent David Moffett-Moore’s book, Life as Pilgrimage: A View from Celtic Spirituality, Second Edition, to the printer. We haven’t had this one on pre-order, so we’re going to do that now. If you order on Energion Direct between now and when the first book ships to a customer (not to a book store),…
Week 4: This week there are journeys to be taken! Pack your Bible and open your ears to hear and your heart to receive the teachings from God’s Word. While there is no shortcut to Bible study, it does not have to be boring or repetitive. Here are some curriculum options that are interesting, relevant,…
We continue with quotes showing the multidimensional nature of faith and its connection to hope. Hope Is the Glue We could say that faith initially connected Abraham to the promise that God had made, but hope was the glue that kept him connected until God fulfilled His word. Deborah L. Roeger, The Power of Hope,…
Today is Good Friday. It’s important to remember, however, that we see it as Good Friday by looking back. The disciples saw it as anything but good. For them, hope was dying with their Lord on the cross. But hope is for the difficult, devastating times. Hope Looking Forward Hope allows that which is “not…
Dave continues discussing and applying the approach developed by Harry Sturz.