Energion author David Alan Black is offering a seminar at Shepherds Theological Seminary. In this picture, provided by Thomas Hudgins, he is signing copies of his book Why Four Gospels?.
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The Forgotten Third: Developing a Biblical Relationship with God the Holy Spirit This is by Dr. Larry Dixon, also author of Unlike Jesus: Let’s Stop Unfriending the World. Dr. Dixon thinks evangelicals need to pay more attention to the Holy Spirit. We don’t have a cover design available yet for this book. The Power of…
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…

David Alan Black and Markan Priority Based on Grammatical Errors in Mark.
Dave Black has posted a link to an article he wrote for the journal Filología Neotestamentaria regarding grammar and supposed indications of Markan Priority, published in May of 1988. I point out the date to underline the way in which careful argument from linguistic data can survive the test of time. Dave points out a…
Distributed by Energion
There's a new special category of books here at Energion Publications–books we distribute. Opening this new category are two books by author Edward W. H. Vick, published by Evening Publications. In the near future we will be announcing a new title by Dr. Vick to be released this fall. In the meantime, here are the…
The Sacred Journey Receives FaithWriters Gold Seal of Approval
Energion title The Sacred Journey by Chris Surber has been reviewed on FaithWriters, and received their Gold Seal of Approval. Congratulations to Chris on this accomplishment for his book. Chris has also started blogging. You can read his updates at The Pilgrim Pastor.

A Festschrift in Honor of David Alan Black
Energion author David Alan Black has been honored with a Festschrift. Co-editor (and Energion author as well) Thomas W. Hudgins has the announcement.