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.
Energion author Allan R. Bevere discusses this question on his blog today. This is a question that troubles many people. Comments are welcome! Allan is the author of The Character of Our Discontent, The Politics of Witness, Colossians & Philemon: A Participatory Study Guide, and Who Is Jesus?. His Topical Line Drives volume on holiness…
As usual, our authors are doing some serious posting on Good Friday. Here are some samples that I noticed: David Alan Black: Calling forth an Ardent Yearning Robert D. Cornwall: It Is Finished: A Word for Good Friday Drew Smith: A Good Friday Reflection: Jesus’ Cry from the Cross: Abandonment and Hope
His report is here. Elgin was a speaker at the event and sold books. Proceeds from sales there will go to the American Legion post in Wausau. Elgin is the author of Preserving Democracy.
Author, Missionary, Nurse, Teacher, Wife, Mother, “Grand-” & “Great-Grand”! On April 23, 2018, five weeks shy of her 100th birthday, Myrtle Neufeld, an Energion Publications author among her accomplishments, left this life to begin her eternal life. She leaves behind a legacy of faith and history of service to thousands of God’s children from Guyana,…
Continuing to link to reviews of The Jesus Paradigm—Alan Knox on his blog The Assembling of the Church. As editor and publisher I would like to thank Alan and all reviewers thus far who have been clear that they received a free copy (I believe this is the ethical thing to do), and also with…
Geoffrey Lentz thinks Glenn Beck has a point, at least if you look at it from a certain perspective. He says: What would happen if we “let justice roll down like waters and righteousness like an everlasting stream” (Amos)? It wouldn’t work out very well for me. And of course, that might force a change…