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Today’s Global Christian Perspectives will feature hosts Chris Eyre and Elgin Hushbeck, Jr., joined by authors Chris Freet (A New Look at Hospitality as a Key to Missions) and Joe Miller (two books forthcoming). They will be discussing the following topics: First half hour: a) Anniversary of Hiroshima. Thursday was the 70th anniversary of…
Because of the number of reviews and other posts to which we need to link, we have added the Miniposts plugin to this site and you can now read these short post in the right sidebar near the top. We have this set not to send these posts out in the RSS feed, but at…
— Henry Neufeld I’m pretty sure I publish some books with unbiblical material in them. The hard question is which ones those are. Some people expect me to know because I read the Bible in Greek and Hebrew. Everyone who reads the Bible in Greek and Hebrew (with a little Aramaic thrown in) knows what…
And now for our numerous American authors and readers, Happy 4th of July!
If you’re tired of shallow coverage of news topics, and would like to dig in a bit deeper, I want to call your attention to a discussion on our Energion Discussion Network this week and to one of our newer projects, Global Christian Perspectives. Global Christian Perspectives is co-hosted by Chris Eyre, one of our…
In a post on our Facebook page at the end of July I mentioned that Energion Publications is eight years old this month. I would have to describe our survival and growth as a company as both providential and surprising. There have been many upheavals in the publishing world, but while we have had some…
Today’s Global Christian Perspectives will feature hosts Chris Eyre and Elgin Hushbeck, Jr., joined by authors Chris Freet (A New Look at Hospitality as a Key to Missions) and Joe Miller (two books forthcoming). They will be discussing the following topics: First half hour: a) Anniversary of Hiroshima. Thursday was the 70th anniversary of…
Because of the number of reviews and other posts to which we need to link, we have added the Miniposts plugin to this site and you can now read these short post in the right sidebar near the top. We have this set not to send these posts out in the RSS feed, but at…
— Henry Neufeld I’m pretty sure I publish some books with unbiblical material in them. The hard question is which ones those are. Some people expect me to know because I read the Bible in Greek and Hebrew. Everyone who reads the Bible in Greek and Hebrew (with a little Aramaic thrown in) knows what…
And now for our numerous American authors and readers, Happy 4th of July!
If you’re tired of shallow coverage of news topics, and would like to dig in a bit deeper, I want to call your attention to a discussion on our Energion Discussion Network this week and to one of our newer projects, Global Christian Perspectives. Global Christian Perspectives is co-hosted by Chris Eyre, one of our…
In a post on our Facebook page at the end of July I mentioned that Energion Publications is eight years old this month. I would have to describe our survival and growth as a company as both providential and surprising. There have been many upheavals in the publishing world, but while we have had some…
Today’s Global Christian Perspectives will feature hosts Chris Eyre and Elgin Hushbeck, Jr., joined by authors Chris Freet (A New Look at Hospitality as a Key to Missions) and Joe Miller (two books forthcoming). They will be discussing the following topics: First half hour: a) Anniversary of Hiroshima. Thursday was the 70th anniversary of…
Because of the number of reviews and other posts to which we need to link, we have added the Miniposts plugin to this site and you can now read these short post in the right sidebar near the top. We have this set not to send these posts out in the RSS feed, but at…