New Author Blog – Hushbeck Blog
Energion Publications author Elgin Hushbeck, Jr. has a new blog, Hushbeck Blog dedicated to applying critical thinking. His most recent post is Liberals and Conservatives.
Energion Publications author Elgin Hushbeck, Jr. has a new blog, Hushbeck Blog dedicated to applying critical thinking. His most recent post is Liberals and Conservatives.
Energion Publications’ editor, Jody Neufeld, offers this about Ronald Higdon’s new book, Surviving A Son’s Suicide, on her blog, Jody Along the Path: I have recently read a book, Surviving A Son’s Suicide by Ronald Higdon. I read it, not as a survivor, but as someone who often receives a call from a friend or…
Tonight @ 7p.m. Central Time, Dr. Bruce Epperly (a grandfather of 2) and Elgin Hushbeck (a grandfather of 3) will be discussing what it means to be a grandparent and what legacy we are imparting to our grandchildren. Dr. Epperly, during his first year as a grandfather, wrote Letters to my Grandson, marking each week of that…
Excitement and prayers of praise are in the halls of Energion Publications! We have already begun to work with our wonderful authors, some of them new and some very familiar to the Energion audience, on their offerings for 2015. 18 books are on the list so far. Each book will be put on Pre-Order prior…
Energion Publications is excited that our own editor, Jody Neufeld, took off her day-to-day office hat and spent some time sharing her encouragement and knowledge in her new book, Grief: Coping with Holidays. As a former hospice nurse and educator, Jody brings observations and suggestions from many families as well as her own holiday experiences after…
On Sunday, Harvey Brown started our week off with a sometimes hilarious but certainly pointed observation of how we get in our own way, our best efforts notwithstanding. Downplaying his own personal wisdom, he nevertheless offers biblical wisdom to us. If we know anything about the Book of Esther, it’s how God’s providence works. Monday finds Bruce…
I haven’t heard much recently about the church as the bride of Christ. Eschatology seems to have taken a back seat with all the recent failures in “date setting.” But Nancy Petrey reminds us that of the many roles Christians assume, the ultimate goal is to make ready for the wedding of the ages. Thanks…