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The Character of Our Discontent is now available for pre-order from Amazon.com, which is listing a $12.99 price. B&N has The Character of Our Discontent available for pre-order at $9.74, $8.76 for members. (Prices were read from both web sites 4/15/2010 and were accurate at that time. Prices may change at any time.)
Pentecost 2016 Church Building Books Sale
No, not the church buildings, but building, as in that old style word edifying! From now through Pentecost we will have books specifically related to building your church, your gifts, and making your church thrive on sale for 30% off with the coupon code “pentecost” (type at checkout without the quotation marks). These books, written…
Kimberly Gordon Celebrates the Release of Another Novel
The Drowsy Poet Coffee Cafe in Pensacola, FL was the venue for a celebration of the release of another novel by author Kimberly Gordon. Family, friends, and even her pastor came by to share laughter and pick up their autograph copy of Mrs. Gordon’s new book, Please Love Me. This is the third novel that she…
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JUNE PROMO: ALL Fiction Books are 30% Off!
Energion Publications announces a special “Enjoy A Book in the Sun” promotion of 30% off all our fiction and poetry books and FREE U.S. shipping! If you are spending time on the beach, on a lake, or on the front porch of cabin in the mountains this summer, take along a great story (or two…
Book Quote of the Day – 3
From Christianity and Secularism by Elgin Hushbeck, Jr. Based on their own writings and actions, those who wrote and passed the first amendment did not see it as completely separating church and state, but rather, they saw it as prohibiting the establishment of a national religion. Not only was this the view of the founding…
Facing the Dreaded Stewardship Campaign
… or perhaps you shouldn’t. I’ve known many pastors who didn’t want to preach stewardship sermons, or “money sermons” as they’re often called. The congregation doesn’t want to hear about money. They’d rather be encouraged in various ways. I’ve also known many pastors who claimed they were totally unafraid of the money sermon. They claimed…

