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Two New Books Arriving!
Office and review copies of The Church Under the Cross (William Powell Tuck) and Will You Join the Cause of Global Missions? (David Alan Black) are arriving today. Bloggers, request your review copies. These books are already in stock at Amazon.com (Church, Missions), B&N (Church, Missions), and Energion Direct (Church, Missions).
Book Review: Will You Join the Cause of Global Missions
Thomas Hudgins provides a thorough review of Dave Black’s new book. He says, “Coming from someone who has bought a lot of books over the years, I’m always appreciative when I can find one that costs very little but challenges my heart greatly.” I would add that the quantity discounts are very good. Check them…
noise flash Begins its Explosion in Panama City, FL
Friday night was an evening of art at Northstar Church in Panama City, FL. It was at this annual event that Lee Baker chose to debut his book, noise flash, a collection of poetry about people, places, and things. Surrounded by friends, family, and new acquaintances, Lee signed books and greeted all who came to…
Reimagine Century, FL Saturday September 13
Energion Publications is honored to be a part of the Reimagine Worldwide ministry, which brings food, clothing, health screening, prayer and job opportunities to various communities in the Florida Panhandle and in Lima, Peru. Tomorrow, publisher Henry Neufeld, will again bring donated books to feed God’s children with His Word. Besides free New Testaments (NLT translation), Henry…

Pastors and Politics: An Interview with Dr. Allan Bevere
It’s not a question of whether the church will be political. The church is political. It is a polity. The question is how it will be political. Dr. Allan R. Bevere
Will You Join the Cause of Global Missions?
There are many difficulties in operating a Christian publishing company in the current market, but there are also rewards. One of those rewards is the opportunity to publish books that I think can really make a difference in the Christian world. Then we get back to the hard part—making sure that those who will benefit…