Is Baptism Necessary for Salvation
Energion author Elgin Hushbeck, Jr., author of Evidence for the Bible, Christianity and Secularism, and Preserving Democracy, responds to this question today at Energion.net.
Energion author Elgin Hushbeck, Jr., author of Evidence for the Bible, Christianity and Secularism, and Preserving Democracy, responds to this question today at Energion.net.
Over the next two weeks, in commemoration of Consider Christianity Week, we will be posting video and text testimonies from our various authors and friends and coming to faith or about a significant transition in their faith. Elgin Hushbeck, the founder and sponsor of Consider Christianity Week has provided his online written testimony, but we…
Doing Apologetics by Elgin J. Hushbeck, Jr. Retail: $5.99 The essential point is I do not judge what I do by how many debates I win or souls I save, because the first doesn’t matter and I can’t do the latter in any event. My goal in my walk with God is to be…
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…
Herold Weiss, author of Energion title Finding My Way in Christianity: Recollections of a Journey, asks the question: Was the cross a foregone conclusion? published at Energion.net. The full humanity of Jesus is involved in his answer.
Easter is a time when Christians hear many questions about their faith, which is only natural. You shouldn’t be annoyed. Enjoy yourself! We have a pamphlet, freely available for you to print yourself–as many copies as you need or want–and use to help with your answers. Of course a pamphlet cannot answer all the questions,…
Energion Publications has just released reprint/corrected editions of the first two volumes of the Consider Christianity series. These new editions are page and content compatible with the old ones, so your classes and study groups can mix the editions in a study group. Corrections are minor, but the titles have changed. Consider Christianity Volume 1:…