Pat Snyder Interviews Elgin Hushbeck on Preserving Democracy
You can hear the recording on their podcast. For more information on the new, expanded paperback edition, see preservingdemocracy.com.
You can hear the recording on their podcast. For more information on the new, expanded paperback edition, see preservingdemocracy.com.
For more information see the notice on The Jesus Paradigm web site.
I remember my faults this day! We sent this out to local media, but forgot to include it on our blog. June 15, 2010 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Gonzalez, Florida Renee Crosby to Appear at Book Signing and Release Party Renee Crosby will be hosting a release party and book signing for her book Soup Kitchen…
Jody Neufeld, author of Grief: Finding the Candle of Light, has written a post on the book’s web site on dealing with the grief journey. Grief is a sneaky emotion. Sometimes you can see it coming but most of the time you don’t. I have learned some things that help me pick myself up and…
Energion author Elgin Husbheck, Jr. presents a moving Memorial Day post.
We now have a firm release date for Soup Kitchen for the Soul, and it’s soon: June 4, 2010, with an initial signing on June 5. In addition, we’d like to introduce the author, Renee Crosby, by linking to a blog she wrote about the way in which God brings people together, opening up opportunities…
Jason at Sola Fide Book Reviews discusses Dr. David Alan Black’s book Using New Testament Greek in Ministry. Of particular value for those consider purchase is his chapter by chapter summary of the content. (While this title is not an Energion Publications title, Dr. Black is the author of two Energion books, The Jesus Paradigm…
From our Facebook page: Congratulations to Nick May, author (Megabelt) and media developer for Energion Publications on his graduation this weekend from the University of West Florida, Pensacola, FL! He will receive a Bachelor of Arts in English with an Education minor with a specialization in English Writing. He is also a Dean’s Scholar. We…
This was on Amazon.co.uk, as far as I can tell, but the principle would apply to Amazon.com. It is not only possible, but quite easy for someone to review anonymously. It is both courteous and ethical, of course, to identify any connection one has with the book. For example, an author or publisher reviewing his…
He concludes: This book of sermons makes for a good, quick, and fruitful read. That is true in large part because, as one would expect in a book of sermons that have been delivered orally, they aren’t overly technical. The language is appropriate for a literate but lay audience. And whether or not you agree…