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.
We have a number of new books coming up in October and November. Links to retailers are provided on each book’s catalog page. Here’s a summary: Why Four Gospels? (Second Edition) will be released October 15, 2010. It is already available for pre-order from Energion Direct, Amazon.com and Barnes & Noble. You’ll find the links…
by Henry E. Neufeld Recent conversations have reminded me that it’s about time to comment on the range of viewpoints published by Energion Publications. I’ve heard I have one of the most varied catalog of any individually owned company. I don’t know if this is true, but the catalog is varied, and getting more so….
Dr. Thomas Hudgins, Energion author and translator, believes the meaning of words is very important, and that when you study, you should give serious consideration to the various ways in which a word might be translated. He’s working from Philippians 1:1 and considering the word “douloi.” Should it be translated as slave? Bond-servant? Servant? As…
— Henry Neufeld I’m pretty sure I publish some books with unbiblical material in them. The hard question is which ones those are. Some people expect me to know because I read the Bible in Greek and Hebrew. Everyone who reads the Bible in Greek and Hebrew (with a little Aramaic thrown in) knows what…
May 8, 2009 Gonzalez, FL FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE New Addition to the Participatory Study Guide Series from Energion Publications The Gospel According to St. Luke: A Participatory Study Guide is the newest installment to the successful Participatory Study Guide Series from Energion Publications. The St. Luke study guide is scheduled for release on May 20,…
Jody Neufeld, author of Grief: Finding the Candle of Light, has written a post on the book’s web site on dealing with the grief journey. Grief is a sneaky emotion. Sometimes you can see it coming but most of the time you don’t. I have learned some things that help me pick myself up and…