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Consider Christianity, volumes 1 & 2 are $11.55 each on Amazon.com
I don’t know how long this will last, but the new editions of both volumes, Evidence for the Bible and Christianity and Secularism are showing a price of $11.55 on Amazon.com. That’s a 32% discount. You should be able to get current pricing by running your cursor across the link. To access their catalog pages…
The Jesus Paradigm For Pre-Order on Amazon.com
The Jesus Paradigm is now available on Amazon.com. You can see the current price in the box to the left, but as I write this, the page is showing $12.23. We encourage people who are buying individual copies to buy from one of the retailers who is carrying the book, or to order it via…
The One-Ended Telephone Cord
One of my favorite metaphors for the divine-human combination in the inspiration of scripture and the working of the gift of prophecies comes from the story of the One-Ended Telephone Cord. This links to a story I wrote on my personal blog back in 2005, but I’ve been using it for even more years than…
Getting Review Copies
At Energion Publications we believe that our books are their own best advertising. We like to get them into the hands of people who will write and talk about them. Reviewers from major publications or from blogs who regularly review books may well already have received copies from us, but other bloggers or reviewers for…
Energion Publications to Release a New Edition of Why Four Gospels?
After nearly a year out of print, Energion Publications will release the second edition of Dr. David Alan Black’s important book, Why Four Gospels?. The book will be released on October 15, 2010 and will be available through major online retailers as well as via Ingrams for distribution to local bookstores. In Why Four Gospels?…
Google Book Search on our Detail Pages
Co-branded Google Book Search is now available on almost all of our detail pages, with the exception of those that are not yet released, not yet in the Google Book Search system, or for which we do not have the rights. Look for the Google search box just below the author bio on each book…

