A perspective on limited government

Today’s post on the Energion Discussion Network argues for a more limited role for the federal government. Here’s Elgin Hushbeck’s “point to ponder.” Granted no system is perfect, and problems remain, but as we move closer to a true consumer based marketplace, things get correspondingly better. On the other hand, as government is asked to…

Robert Martin offers solid counsel to caregivers

Monday’s post on the Energion Discussion Network is authored by Robert Martin, who wrote A Caregiver’s Beatitudes, and has been engaged in caring for his spouse throughout her ordeal with cancer. He is concerned in this post for the caregiver, and asks, “Can you or should you do everything for your loved one?” Here’s a…

Authors raise important questions and issues on EDN

by Steve Kindle, Editor of Energion Discussion Network This week began a renewed Energion Discussion Network (EDN) project. We’ve invited authors to submit posts that raise important questions and comment on current issues that their books engage. So far, we have booked posts into the end of September, and more authors are lining up. Tomorrow…

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Dr David Croteau: Blogs & Moody Radio Show

Author David Croteau, Tithing After the Cross. shares his view recently on Today’s Christian Woman, How Much Should I Tithe? Dr Croteau is joined with Ruth Soukup and Dave Ramsey.  And on January 17 @ 8a.m., Dr Croteau will be on the Moody Radio’s Up for Debate program, Are Christians Obligated to Tithe?, with Dr Ken Hemphill and Julie Roys. Just…

Merry Christmas

After catching a sample of Christmas posts from our authors, I decided to do a roundup of author posts. Bruce Epperly: A Christmas Meditation: It’s All About a Baby. Elgin Hushbeck, Jr.: The Ultimate Environmentalists (regarding the historical Jesus) C. Drew Smith: Believing in God: An Advent Reflection Lee Harmon: Luke 2: 14 Angels We Have Heard On High …

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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…