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.
There are many difficulties in operating a Christian publishing company in the current market, but there are also rewards. One of those rewards is the opportunity to publish books that I think can really make a difference in the Christian world. Then we get back to the hard part—making sure that those who will benefit…
The Forgotten Third: Developing a Biblical Relationship with God the Holy Spirit will begin shipping on Tuesday, September 6, 2022. It is already available on Amazon.com and other retailers and as an eBook. If you order by September 6, your price will be just $9 plus our flat rate $3 shipping charge at Energion Direct….
First time author, Donna Marie Ennis, brings contemplation to the forefront of an active, strong prayer life in her book, The Ground of God: Contemplative Prayer for the Contemporary Spirit. How many of us struggle to pull down the frantic pace of our lives and bend our priorities from this world under the better priorities…
Starting Monday, March 22, 2021, we will be welcoming a series of posts by our authors and some of our friends regarding the law in scripture and in Christian thought. The first article in this discussion will be by Alden Thompson, author of Who’s Afraid of the Old Testament God? and Inspiration: Hard Questions, Honest…
I have known Dr. Harvey Brown for a number of years, heard him speak many times, and worked with him in ministry on a few occasions. He is the head of Impact Ministries located in Pigeon Forge, TN. I normally associate Harvey with teaching and preaching ministry, but his organization has become involved in direct…
Andy Garza reads from his novel The Scarab and the Cross in this video, a nice reminder of what it might have been like to live through the events of Good Friday and Easter.