eBook Giveaway(s) of the Week
This week we’re offering free ebook editions of Directed Paths and Pathways to Prayer in our eBook Giveaway of the Week.
This week we’re offering free ebook editions of Directed Paths and Pathways to Prayer in our eBook Giveaway of the Week.
Energion Publications welcomes Chris Eyre as an associate editor. Chris has already been invaluable in a number of our newly released books. He brings his love of an eclectic span of literature as well as attention to deal. You can follow him on his blogsite: http://eyrelines.energion.net Chris lives near York, England. He attends worship at…
The Unbroken Road is shipping out of our offices today! Not only is it a beautiful book on the outside, it has a beautiful testimony on the inside. From Ethiopia to a Marine base, Katy shares how God is in her every day life. If you have not purchased a copy, especially if you have a daughter or granddaughter pre-teen…
Energion Publications is excited to announce the arrival of a new book of poetry! Poetic Diversities is author Tabitha Edwards-Walton’s first published work but it will not be her last. The offerings inside this volume include musings on nature, love, those who live with disabilities, adoption, abuse and Tabitha included a poem on the life and impact of actor…
Energion Publications has an ongoing partnership with the Academy of Parish Clergy in producing two book series, as well as a number of books by authors who are APC members. At the recent APC conference in Racine, Wisconsin we introduced the first book in a new APC series, Guides to Practical Ministry. It’s titled Overcoming…
[The master said,] “You are a good and faithful servant. I left you in charge of only a little, but now I will put you in charge of much more. Come and share in my happiness!” – Matthew 25:21 (CEV) The Energion Publications family reaches out to Nancy Petrey and her family today in comfort…
Beginning today, Dr. Van Parunak, a highly educated person, contributes three posts that point out why an advanced degree in biblical studies is not necessary to know the things God reveals to us. He offers a point of view for interpretation called intertextuality that depends on the Bible informing the Bible. See if you agree…