Bruce Epperly on Writing and the Pandemic
This conversation occurred on Facebook Live, and is trimmed here just a bit. Bruce Epperly is a prolific writer, and has written three books on living during the pandemic.
This conversation occurred on Facebook Live, and is trimmed here just a bit. Bruce Epperly is a prolific writer, and has written three books on living during the pandemic.
Since we first created this blog to support Energion Publications in August, 2006, many things have changed. In 2006 this business was part time for one person, with a few tasks contracted out to others. At that point we had less than 10 books in our catalog. We now have 26 and counting. It is…
You can hear the recording on their podcast. For more information on the new, expanded paperback edition, see preservingdemocracy.com.
Energion author Alden Thompson will be speaking at the Toledo First Seventh-day Adventist Church in Toledo, Ohio, March 5 & 6, 2010. More information on their pastor’s blog. The title of the program is Who’s Afraid of the Old Testament God?–the name of Alden’s Energion Publications book.
He concludes: This book of sermons makes for a good, quick, and fruitful read. That is true in large part because, as one would expect in a book of sermons that have been delivered orally, they aren’t overly technical. The language is appropriate for a literate but lay audience. And whether or not you agree…
The cross reveals the fullness of Jesus’ love for humankind in all its ambiguity and sin. Willing to embrace his destiny as God’s beloved child and healer, Jesus faces the agony of Calvary. He did not want to die, nor did he wish to suffer excruciating pain. Still, Jesus placed his suffering and abandonment in…
Energion Publications’ editor, Jody Neufeld, offers this about Ronald Higdon’s new book, Surviving A Son’s Suicide, on her blog, Jody Along the Path: I have recently read a book, Surviving A Son’s Suicide by Ronald Higdon. I read it, not as a survivor, but as someone who often receives a call from a friend or…