An Interview with Janice Springer
Is everyone welcome at the table? How do we welcome people? How can we be open to others?
Is everyone welcome at the table? How do we welcome people? How can we be open to others?
I was planning my note on my personal blog, A Challenge to See, when I also saw what Jody posted today regarding many of our books. I’m going to embed the Facebook ad below. Check the list of authors: David Alan Black is a professor at Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary. I know from long conversations…
Since my company publishes materials that are designed to be used as church curriculum, you might expect me to take a rather direct approach. What is the need? Which of our materials will fulfill that need? But what I’ve found in observing the education programs in various churches is that there’s often a problem much…
As promised, here is the first part of my video discussion with my wife Jody, author of Grief: Finding the Candle of Light, which is our book of the week.
Kevin at Shooting the Breeze has an interesting post as he returns from a four day cruise. He cites two things that the church could learn from the cruise line industry. Check it out and join the discussion. A commenter included the following video, which I’m embedding here as well. Do you think the church…
I’ve just named The Jesus Paradigm as the Energion Publications book of the week. So why am I immediately following that up with a post about “the problem” with this particular book. Publishers shouldn’t talk about problems with their own books, should they? Well, I don’t always play by the social rules, and this is…
Joel Watts, at Unsettled Christianity, has posted a very nice interview with Energion author and editor Allan R. Bevere. A great deal of the interview centers around Allan’s book The Politics of Witness. A good takeaway: In the end, what matters most for the world is not who is in the White House and which…