Racism: Simple Things You Can Do in Your Church
This is a conversation between Energion authors Dr. Terrell Carter and Dr. Lonnie Davis Wesley, III.
This is a conversation between Energion authors Dr. Terrell Carter and Dr. Lonnie Davis Wesley, III.
It’s possible many are saying that the pandemic is past. Part of it, indeed, is. But during the pandemic and as things started to look up, Energion author Bruce Epperly wrote three books in succession: Faith in a Time of Pandemic, Love in a Time of Crisis and Pandemic, and Hope After Pandemic. These three…
Elgin Hushbeck has reviewed Rite of Passage for the Home and Church. Here’s a sample: Thus Brown argues for a revolutionary course of action, but one that should be music to every believer’s ears: That we treat our teenagers following the biblical pattern. Most of the book is aimed at defending this view and then…
Sometimes readers wonder whether they can find our books in a library, in print or in digital form. I’m writing this because of the digital question, but the same process applies to print books. Yes, we do provide books to digital borrowing systems at libraries. There’s a fairly complex procedure, but our books are listed….
The Politics of Witness is now available on B&N with a special price of $5.94, 40% off.
From Preserving Democracy, by Elgin Hushbeck: Now in the abstract, there is nothing wrong with this. Equality is a good thing and in a perfect world, we should and would have equality. But once again we do not live in a perfect world and in the real world equality comes at a cost, and the…
Monday night, September 22nd, author Tabitha Edwards-Walton, will be at The Drowsy Poet coffee cafe in Pensacola, FL to celebrate the release of her first book, Poetic Diversities. The excitement that this book has already generated can be easily seen in the cover art, which is edgy and unique. Tabitha’s material for her poetry comes…