Operation Olive Branch Arrives
Though it's already been shipping for a couple of days direct from our printer, our first office supply of Operation Olive Branch just arrived. You can buy from Energion Direct with free shipping throughout the U. S.
Though it's already been shipping for a couple of days direct from our printer, our first office supply of Operation Olive Branch just arrived. You can buy from Energion Direct with free shipping throughout the U. S.
An interview with Energion author Bruce G. Epperly.
From the blog Preposterous Preponderance. Thanks! If you have reviewed one of our books on your blog, make sure we receive the link (e-mail us), and we’ll link to your review.
We are continuing our June celebration of our fiction and poetry books. Enter for an opportunity to win a copy of Megabelt by Nick May or noise flash by Lee Baker or The Traveler’s Advance by Heath Taws! Deadline for your entry is midnight, June 20, 2013. You can enter this giveaway by: 1. Retweeting…
Jacob Cerone provides a thorough summary and review.
Readers of Elgin Hushbeck’s Consider Christianity series may be interested in some recent posts on the evangelical outpost. The two posts of particular interest are: Dismantling Implausibility Structures: The Uses of Theistic Arguments Dismantling Implausibility Structures: The Kalam Cosmological Argument Elgin comments on these issues in volume 2 pages 59-66. Persons using the study guide…
An interview with Energion author Bruce G. Epperly.
From the blog Preposterous Preponderance. Thanks! If you have reviewed one of our books on your blog, make sure we receive the link (e-mail us), and we’ll link to your review.
We are continuing our June celebration of our fiction and poetry books. Enter for an opportunity to win a copy of Megabelt by Nick May or noise flash by Lee Baker or The Traveler’s Advance by Heath Taws! Deadline for your entry is midnight, June 20, 2013. You can enter this giveaway by: 1. Retweeting…
Jacob Cerone provides a thorough summary and review.
Readers of Elgin Hushbeck’s Consider Christianity series may be interested in some recent posts on the evangelical outpost. The two posts of particular interest are: Dismantling Implausibility Structures: The Uses of Theistic Arguments Dismantling Implausibility Structures: The Kalam Cosmological Argument Elgin comments on these issues in volume 2 pages 59-66. Persons using the study guide…
An interview with Energion author Bruce G. Epperly.
From the blog Preposterous Preponderance. Thanks! If you have reviewed one of our books on your blog, make sure we receive the link (e-mail us), and we’ll link to your review.