Christian Ministry Books at Energion
Christian Ministry Books at Energion
Today we welcome author Terrell Carter for our post on Martin Luther King’s birthday. Terrell Carter is the author of The Only Thing That Matters Is Heaven. One of the ongoing challenges many of us face today is how to interact in meaningful ways with people who are different from us or how to develop…
Today is Good Friday. It’s important to remember, however, that we see it as Good Friday by looking back. The disciples saw it as anything but good. For them, hope was dying with their Lord on the cross. But hope is for the difficult, devastating times. Hope Looking Forward Hope allows that which is “not…
Kimberly Gordon has authored three novels for Energion Publications, Prayer Trilogy, Allegheny Hideway, and Please Love Me and a Bible study guide, It’s in the Bag, for teens and adult women. She wrote the novels about characters who find their strength in faith and in the friends and community who live and grow around them….
Bob Cornwall reviews The River of Life, a recent release. While not agreeing entirely with the author, Bob appreciates the call for dialogue leading, we hope, to less division. He concludes: The world is fragmented – as noted by my own denomination (we call ourselves a “movement of wholeness in a fragmented world”). If the…
From The Politics of Witness by Allan R. Bevere (@arbevere): All of this means that the church in the modern West is unable to effectively speak truth to power (to turn a phrase popular with some today). The reason is that since Christians have embraced the power politics of the nation state and have chosen…
Kevin at Shooting the Breeze has an interesting post as he returns from a four day cruise. He cites two things that the church could learn from the cruise line industry. Check it out and join the discussion. A commenter included the following video, which I’m embedding here as well. Do you think the church…
Today we welcome author Terrell Carter for our post on Martin Luther King’s birthday. Terrell Carter is the author of The Only Thing That Matters Is Heaven. One of the ongoing challenges many of us face today is how to interact in meaningful ways with people who are different from us or how to develop…
Today is Good Friday. It’s important to remember, however, that we see it as Good Friday by looking back. The disciples saw it as anything but good. For them, hope was dying with their Lord on the cross. But hope is for the difficult, devastating times. Hope Looking Forward Hope allows that which is “not…
Kimberly Gordon has authored three novels for Energion Publications, Prayer Trilogy, Allegheny Hideway, and Please Love Me and a Bible study guide, It’s in the Bag, for teens and adult women. She wrote the novels about characters who find their strength in faith and in the friends and community who live and grow around them….
Bob Cornwall reviews The River of Life, a recent release. While not agreeing entirely with the author, Bob appreciates the call for dialogue leading, we hope, to less division. He concludes: The world is fragmented – as noted by my own denomination (we call ourselves a “movement of wholeness in a fragmented world”). If the…
From The Politics of Witness by Allan R. Bevere (@arbevere): All of this means that the church in the modern West is unable to effectively speak truth to power (to turn a phrase popular with some today). The reason is that since Christians have embraced the power politics of the nation state and have chosen…
Kevin at Shooting the Breeze has an interesting post as he returns from a four day cruise. He cites two things that the church could learn from the cruise line industry. Check it out and join the discussion. A commenter included the following video, which I’m embedding here as well. Do you think the church…
Today we welcome author Terrell Carter for our post on Martin Luther King’s birthday. Terrell Carter is the author of The Only Thing That Matters Is Heaven. One of the ongoing challenges many of us face today is how to interact in meaningful ways with people who are different from us or how to develop…
Today is Good Friday. It’s important to remember, however, that we see it as Good Friday by looking back. The disciples saw it as anything but good. For them, hope was dying with their Lord on the cross. But hope is for the difficult, devastating times. Hope Looking Forward Hope allows that which is “not…