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Energion at Reimagine Brownsville
I had the great joy and privilege today to be part of Reimagine Brownsville, a ministry of Doers of the Word Ministries. Here’s a portion of the description: Reimagine Brownsville (a project of Doers of the Word Ministry, a 501c3 organization) is unique in its attempt to meet not only the short-term needs of our…

Week of Hope
This week we’re going to post a series of quotes and notes here from our authors regarding hope. Holy Week in the Christian calendar is a time both of expectation and trial, of hardship and hope. There is the joy of Palm Sunday which turns out to be temporary. The friendly crowd is nowhere to…
Michael Kennedy Talks About His New Book
Parents, Grandparents, Interested-in-children people: If you haven’t taken 3 minutes to check out Dr. Michael Kennedy’s new book, Parent-Driven Discipleship, then take this link to his book page and let Dr. Kennedy tell you about it himself. You can hear the passion of a father and a pastor as he shares his heart about what we can all do…
For World Poetry Day
Today (March 21) is World Poetry Day, and in commemoration, we offer a selection from the book Noise Flash by Lee Baker: chapel by the river laughter corneredfelonies overturnedtim’s homeand everyone is readyhope has cometo unite uspeople whowalk roads of different coloursbut embracethe night togetherit’s black but not deadgold but not royalall are equaleveryone payswe…
The One-Ended Telephone Cord
One of my favorite metaphors for the divine-human combination in the inspiration of scripture and the working of the gift of prophecies comes from the story of the One-Ended Telephone Cord. This links to a story I wrote on my personal blog back in 2005, but I’ve been using it for even more years than…