From Wesleyan Accent: Sanctifying Ambition
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From Wesleyan Accent: Sanctifying Ambition

More than just building a tower, the people of Babel wanted to build a reputation for themselves. They wanted others to recognize their intelligence and skill and to admire them. They wanted to create their own identity as the premier architects and builders of the Ancient Near East. They wanted to be the first people that…

Why Two New Books on the Trinity
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Why Two New Books on the Trinity

People may be wondering why Energion has published, within three months, two Topical Line Drives about the Trinity. One of those (A Holy Mystery: Taking Apart the Trinity) I wrote. The other (The Triune Nature of God by Bob Cornwall) I edited. Preview Preview They are very different books, come from completely different places and…

From Our Books: Why Christians Should Care about Their Jewish Roots
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From Our Books: Why Christians Should Care about Their Jewish Roots

Why Christians Should Care about Their Jewish Roots by Nancy Petrey: What more compelling reason can be given for caring about the Jewish roots of our faith than that Jesus was and is Jewish? He is the Jewish Messiah promised to the Jewish people and to the whole world. He was born, lived, died, was raised…

Consider Christianity Weekend in Florida!
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Consider Christianity Weekend in Florida!

March 16 – 18, 2018 will be a weekend for learning or reviewing our basic Christian beliefs and how we can be a witness to our faith in the 21st century. Elgin Hushbeck, Christian apologist and engineer, will begin Friday evening at 6:30 p.m. at Chumuckla Community Church, 8008 Chumuckla Highway, Pace, FL with “How…

25th Annual Consider Christianity Week
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25th Annual Consider Christianity Week

Energion author Elgin Hushbeck, Jr. and his wife Hannah sponsor an annual Consider Christianity Week. You can read the details on his web site. Briefly, Consider Christianity Week is a time to study our faith, to work toward Christian unity, and to learn to share—and share—our faith. This year, it is March 18-24. Elgin is…