Elgin Hushbeck Speaks at Wausau Tea Party
This video is from the July 4 tea party in Wausau, WI. Elgin Hushbeck, Jr. is author of Energion Publications title Preserving Democracy.
This video is from the July 4 tea party in Wausau, WI. Elgin Hushbeck, Jr. is author of Energion Publications title Preserving Democracy.
Energion author Elgin Hushbeck, Jr. has posted a review of The Jesus Paradigm, which is available both in text and on our Energion.com podcast. Elgin is the author of the recent Energion title Preserving Democracy as well as his previous Energion titles Evidence for the Bible and Christianity and Secularism and study guides for the…
You can now find The Jesus Paradigm on AbeBooks, and it is listing one UK source. They are using drop shipping which adds a couple of days to shipment, but that will still likely be faster for European customers than getting it from the states. Do remember our worldwide free shipping offer and check to…
I have received notice of two new reviews of The Jesus Paradigm: Deliver Detroit >> Book Review of “The Jesus Paradigm” Spiritual Journey with God >> Review: The Jesus ParadigmWriting from Singapore.
The Jesus Paradigm is now in stock at Amazon.com.
We are expecting an on-time release of The Jesus Paradigm by David Alan Black. This means that copies will become available around July 20, 2009. Retailers are generally showing later dates, but I expect that they will be pleasantly surprised. Electronic editions will become available around the same time, including Kindle*, Mobipocket*, and Adobe Digital…
His report is here. Elgin was a speaker at the event and sold books. Proceeds from sales there will go to the American Legion post in Wausau. Elgin is the author of Preserving Democracy.
Eric Carpenter continues his review of The Jesus Paradigm.
Besides print, Kindle, and Adobe Digital editions, Preserving Democracy is now available in Mobipocket.
June 7-10 this year we tried something new–displaying books at the Methodist Annual conference for Alabama and Northwest Florida. The choice of place was natural due to geography. The choice of denomination was not done because we publish only Methodist stuff, but rather because we do have books in our catalog by four different pastors…