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Imagination and Apocalyptic
The complexities of existence can best be illuminated imaginatively. Factual prose that appeals to logic does not reach the limits of the mind’s conceptual range. To communicate a sense of being secure in a confusing world so as to energize and guide the way one lives a language that appeals to the imagination is indispensable….
Aussie John Comments on an Excerpt of The Jesus Paradigm
Once everyone has read all these blog posts, we’ll know at least that those who will not like this book will already know they aren’t going to like it! Aussie John provides commentary on part of the introduction. (For those who may wonder, yes we do try to link to all blog discussions of books…
Blogging Contest, Releases, and Signings, Oh My!
This is a reminder of upcoming events: Our blogging/essay contest. Discussion of this has been light so far, which surprises me, since we’re offering a $25 B&N gift card as part of first prize, and who wouldn’t want one of those? In addition, it’s a contest for doing what many of you do anyhow-blogging! The…

At the Printer: The Seven
Energion Publications’ new release, The Seven: Taking a Closer Look at What It Means To Be a Deacon, is now at the printer. We expect to have copies here in the Pensacola area toward the end of next week. If you pre-ordered an autographed copy, you will be receiving an email from us updating you…
Christian Archy Released
… one day late, though it was available for order on our Energion Direct site yesterday. Customers who order direct can expect an approximately 48 hour shipping time right now, and even though they are showing it temporarily out of stock, Amazon.com should come close to a similar shipping time, though obviously I can’t guarantee…
Book Quote of the Day – 10
From Christian Archy, forthcoming by David Alan Black: … Evangelist Tom Skinner once said, “Let’s be honest. We tithe to ourselves.” What he meant is that most of the money we contribute to the offering plate is used for facilities and programs designed for ourselves and our families. Very little is dedicated to evangelism or…