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.
The new creation brought about by love, under whose control Christians live (2 Cor. 5:14), is not an amorphous conglomerate of passive robots who do God’s will en masse. The Christian life of the new creation is not the boring life of an idealized perfection on this earth. It is the exciting life of taking…
The Psalms are a wonderful book, not only for the many things we can learn from them, but because they provide us with something to read or to pray for almost any mood and any occasion. When we’re down, there are laments (Psalm 28). When we’re up, there are short, lively praise Psalms (Psalm 150). In trouble, we find prayers for safety and rescue (Psalm 140). Ready to meditate? Look for Psalms of wisdom (Psalm 104), telling you of God’s power (Psalm 29), his law (Psalm 19, Psalm 119), and his covenant (Psalm 89). Angry? You can even find some Psalms with a tone of vengeance (Psalm 137). Overcome by temptation? There are Psalms of penitence (Psalm 51, Psalm 32). (The Psalms in parentheses are just examples.)
Ant Greenham’s new volume in the Areopagus series, The Questioning God: An Inquiry for Muslims, Jews, and Christians, has been reviewed at The Dubious Disciple.
“Nobody will really be happy with my book.” That’s quite something for an author to say to a publisher. Normally, prospective authors inform me of the tremendous sales possibilities of their manuscript, how many people will love it, and why I ought to be willing to invest substantial sums in bringing it before a soon-to-be…
We have a number of new books coming up in October and November. Links to retailers are provided on each book’s catalog page. Here’s a summary: Why Four Gospels? (Second Edition) will be released October 15, 2010. It is already available for pre-order from Energion Direct, Amazon.com and Barnes & Noble. You’ll find the links…
Soup Kitchen for the Soul is now available for Kindle. This is another step in our continuing effort to get all our books on the major ebook platforms by the end of the year.