Operation Olive Branch Arrives
Though it's already been shipping for a couple of days direct from our printer, our first office supply of Operation Olive Branch just arrived. You can buy from Energion Direct with free shipping throughout the U. S.
Though it's already been shipping for a couple of days direct from our printer, our first office supply of Operation Olive Branch just arrived. You can buy from Energion Direct with free shipping throughout the U. S.
We had to delay the shipping date on Operation Olive Branch from April 18 to April 26. If you pre-ordered a copy, you can expect shipment by that date. Please feel free to contact us with any questions. Our pre-purchase policy can be found on the book's catalog page.
Lee Harmon says in his blog: …the nineteenth century introduced a way of thinking about historical studies which we call the historical method, which, if followed rigorously, simply cannot address supernatural claims. God is left out in the cold. Nevertheless, Vick gives us license to act as historians, encourages us to embrace today’s scientific age,…
One great comment: There are many reasons to read this book. Personally, I found myself several times closing the book to pray and give thanks and ponder the words I’d just read—how fitting: a book on prayer that prompts the reader to prayer and reflection. … Read more at the Bowden Blog.
Black Tuesday again saw the discussion of the book Why Four Gospels? at Near Emmaus, and it's getting interesting. Ever since Energion release the second of this book, I've been hoping to see just this kind of critical response. Generating serious discussion is, I believe, far more important than convincing someone of a particular argument….
Energion title The Sacred Journey by Chris Surber has been reviewed on FaithWriters, and received their Gold Seal of Approval. Congratulations to Chris on this accomplishment for his book. Chris has also started blogging. You can read his updates at The Pilgrim Pastor.
No, they're not related, except as they both have to do with Energion authors. On Energion.net, Energion author Nick May asks whether The Word on the Street is a Bible. As for Black Tuesdays, these don't have to do with the color black, but with David Alan Black, author of Why Four Gospels?. Mark Stevens…
You'll hear more about this book shortly, but today in her devotional, Lion Up, Jody Neufeld comments on what the book is saying to her–while she is proofing! Watch here for more but in the meantime you can check the author, D. Kevin Brown's blog,
The book God's Desire for the Nations: The Missionary Theology of John Piper, will be on sale for $13.99 ($18.99 suggested retail) at Energion Direct until April 25, 2011. This coincides with publisher Henry Neufeld's notes on the release of this book, just published today on his Threads blog. We also remind bloggers that there…
Commemorating Consider Christianity Week, Energion Publications is offering all four books in the Consider Christianity series for one low price of $29.99. You can find the details and order through Energion Direct.