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Energion Publications’ January – February, 2015 Google+ Hangouts

We are proud that our Weekly Google+ Hangouts have become a popular spot for people to actively visit on Tuesday nights! 2015 begins with an interesting and diverse schedule of topics and panel participants. Please make a note on your schedule to join us every Tuesday evening @ 7p.m. Central Time. Here is the current…

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Book Releases to Close 2014!

This has been a wonderful, exciting year at Energion Publications! The diversity of authors and books has carried us to a new level of observation as Jesus’ modern day disciples explored God’s Word and shared it to “teach, rebuke, correct and train” (2 Timothy 3:16). And here are the “final four” in 2014: Finding God…

Three Good Books for the Other Side
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Three Good Books for the Other Side

“Other” side is perhaps not entirely accurate, because there are many sides to most issues, and the ones addressed by these books are extraordinarily multifaceted. What do I mean by the other side? I’m glad you asked! It refers to a reader who might normally be opposed to the general position and philosophy of a particular writer. So…

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Why I Hope Energion Authors Never Become Celebrities

Yesterday Energion author David Alan Black made a comment about my publishing philosophy. I’m going to quote it and make just a few comments. Finally – and here is where I’m quite positive Henry and I would agree (based on the books he has published, many of whom are authored by “nobodies” in the world’s…

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“Reinvisioning Trinitarian Language”

Author Robert Cornwall offers a good insight into the puzzling concept of The Trinity on his blog, Ponderings on a Faith Journey.  Today’s “pondering” is “Reinvisioning Trinitarian Language” and gives the reader some words to chew in mind and spirit. The problem is that when we look at God as Trinity through the eyes of reason…

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Joel Watts Reviews Worshiping with Charles Darwin

Author Joel Watts offers an insightful review of Dr Robert Cornwall’s book, Worshiping with Charles Darwin on his blogsite, Unsettled Christianity.  This is a pastoral account, almost like an autobiography, of bringing forth God’s message out of the two books, Scripture and Nature. As one who has read Cornwall considerably, I am neither surprised nor let down at…

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Aftermath of Mid-Term Elections: What Does it Mean?

Tuesday night, November 11 @ 7p CT, Elgin Hushbeck will host Energion’s Google+ Hangout. The topic will be Aftermath of Mid-Term Elections; What Does it Mean?  The discussion panel will include Energion authors, Joel Watts and Henry Neufeld. Elgin Hushbeck is also an Energion Publications’ author and his recent Topical Line Drives series book, What…

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Ronald Higdon & Workshops with “Surviving A Son’s Suicide”

Author Ron Higdon, is a certified church consultant with over fifty years of pastoral and interim ministry experience. The release of Ron’s new book, Surviving A Son’s Suicide, brings an added tool to Ron’s workshop, Loss & Grief: A Workshop on All Kinds of Losses and the Many Faces of Grief. “This is a safe…