Allan Bevere Interview with Scot McKnight
Energion author Allan R. Bevere interviews Scot McKnight on his new book, A Church Called Tov.
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Energion author Allan R. Bevere interviews Scot McKnight on his new book, A Church Called Tov.
A 20% discount is applied wherever possible.
Allan Bevere was interviewed recently for the WesleyCast and you can listen to the interview here. Allan’s interview starts at about 17:00, but as he points out, the discussion before that is also interesting. We appreciate Allan mentioning Energion Publications. But more importantly, his discussion of current issues in the United Methodist Church and how…
Energion Publications publishes books from a variety of perspectives. We are always looking for material that will challenge readers to think more carefully about what they believe. One of the key elements to learning to support what you believe is hearing and understanding other positions on the topic so you can be sure you have…
Lee Harmon, The Dubious Disciple, brings his third book to release through Energion Publications and we are honored he did. The River of Life: Where Liberal and Conservative Christianity Meet expresses a vigorous spiritual view, as Lee is a liberal Christian, but it does so for the purpose of inviting conversation and understanding. Perhaps those…
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When I first got onto Twitter a few months ago I met a wonderful man of God, Patrick Badstibner, founder of World Prayr (on Twitter). At the time, World Prayr was mostly forwarding prayer requests via Twitter, so of course I followed and soon we became more acquainted and I got involved with World Prayr…