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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…
New Series: Topical Line Drives
I’m pleased to announce that Energion Publications will be offering a new series of books called Topical Line Drives. This is a branch of our existing Participatory Study Series, and will continue the mission of inviting all church members to participate in the story of God’s action in the world by becoming better informed and…
Energion Publications’ January – February, 2015 Google+ Hangouts
We are proud that our Weekly Google+ Hangouts have become a popular spot for people to actively visit on Tuesday nights! 2015 begins with an interesting and diverse schedule of topics and panel participants. Please make a note on your schedule to join us every Tuesday evening @ 7p.m. Central Time. Here is the current…
Review of All Is Not As It Seems
Ted M. Gossard reviews Allan Bevere’s book All Is Not As It Seems: Random Reflections on Faith, Ethics, and Politics on his Jesus Community blog. Amongst other things he says: Wisdom is the word I would use to describe the book. And I mean down to earth, kingdom of God in Jesus oriented wisdom. I…
Link: Face to Face with Death
Energion author Herold Weiss, whose new book The End of the Scroll: Biblical Apocalyptic Trajectories is due out the end of this month, has an article on death from an eschatological perspective in Spectrum Magazine this month. It is also available on their web site. While we frequently read eschatological literature in order to know…