How Do Your Reading Habits Compare?
Just over half of all Americans said they read at least one book in 2023. Most of them read just a few books this year: 82% of Americans read 10 or fewer books.
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Just over half of all Americans said they read at least one book in 2023. Most of them read just a few books this year: 82% of Americans read 10 or fewer books.
YouGov
Check out the detailed results of the poll.
Kimberly Gordon’s latest book, It’s in the Bag, is now available for Kindle. Price is $2.99. This gives you new options when using the book for curriculum, as many members of Sunday School classes and small groups now carry ebook readers.
Here’s the front cover for the forthcoming book by David Alan Black, Will You Join the Cause of Global Missions? This book is now available for pre-order, and with the pre-order coupon code PRE3, you can get 20% off at Energion Direct. This is the sort of book that congregations and individuals will want to…
The following is copied from a Facebook post by Energion author Hannah May. BIG THEOLOGICAL TOPIC. If you’re not interested, scroll on by. . Over the years I have found myself in different situations as a “teacher.” I do know that as a teacher, we need to teach truth, because otherwise we can lead people…
Author Bob Cornwall has created a Facebook page for his book Ultimate Allegiance. We encourage our readers to Like that page and to join the ongoing discussion of the Lord’s Prayer.
We are pleased to announce the September 7, 2022 release of Messy Incarnation: Meditations on Christ in Process by Dr. Bruce Epperly. Dr. Epperly is a prolific, challenging, and very readable author who is known for writing clear, readable books on complex topics. Messy Incarnation takes the doctrine of the incarnation from theology into action…
On Monday, September 12, 2011, Energion Publications owner Henry Neufeld and Dr. Wesley Wachob, Pastor of First United Methodist Church in Pensacola, signed the contract for Acts: A Participatory Study Guide, the next volume in the Participatory Study Series, with release anticipated early summer of 2012.