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Energion Publications has just released reprint/corrected editions of the first two volumes of the Consider Christianity series. These new editions are page and content compatible with the old ones, so your classes and study groups can mix the editions in a study group. Corrections are minor, but the titles have changed. Consider Christianity Volume 1:…
Help Choose Dave Black’s Next Book Title
Help us avoid a cover that looks like this: Surely a worthwhile cause! The poll is located at the top of the right sidebar. Vote now! I’ve reserved a couple of free copies (when they’re printed) to be sent to those who contributed all or part of the winning title, insofar as I can determine…
From Wesleyan Accent: Sanctifying Ambition
More than just building a tower, the people of Babel wanted to build a reputation for themselves. They wanted others to recognize their intelligence and skill and to admire them. They wanted to create their own identity as the premier architects and builders of the Ancient Near East. They wanted to be the first people that…
On the Growth of eBook Sales
Michael Hyatt of Thomas Nelson, writing at The Christian Post thinks that many in the publishing industry are overestimating he growth of eBook sales, which an industry survey suggests will be 50% of book sales by 2014. He believes it will be closer to 25%, and in an update, cites another study that says 22.5%…
Arthur Sido Review of God’s Desire for the Nations
Arthur Sido has written a pretty thorough review of God's Desire for the Nations: The Missionary Theology of John Piper. Some key takeaways: What this book really excels at is showing how Piper's overall theology impacts and forms his understanding of missions. Missiology cannot be put in a silo and dealt with as an unrelated…

