Hope Encourages Agency
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Hope Encourages Agency

The Coming One, Mary’s child, may not resolve all our problems, but God’s coming is an image of hope that may empower us to action. Hope encourages agency, not passivity. It opens the future, not determined, but influenced by what we do today. https://www.patheos.com/blogs/livingaholyadventure/2021/12/the-adventurous-lectionary-fourth-sunday-of-advent-december-19-2021/ Read the whole post at Bruce Epperly’s The Adventurous Lectionary. The…

Christmas Sale 2020

Christmas Sale 2020

Jody and I have chosen more than 65 exciting books to put on sale this Christmas. These books cover the full range of topics and genres that we publish currently. Each of these books is currently 30% through Christmas. But while the sale will last through December 25, due to stock and shipping issues, it…

Final Tuesday Night Hangout of the Year: A Process Christmas
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Final Tuesday Night Hangout of the Year: A Process Christmas

On Tuesday Night I will be interviewing Dr. Bruce Epperly, author of Process Theology: Embracing Adventure with God and a number of other titles, both from Energion and from other publishers. The title of the show is “A Process Christmas.” If you wonder what that means, join us. If you wonder how that can be,…

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 …