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Alan Knox Reviews The Jesus Paradigm
Continuing to link to reviews of The Jesus Paradigm—Alan Knox on his blog The Assembling of the Church. As editor and publisher I would like to thank Alan and all reviewers thus far who have been clear that they received a free copy (I believe this is the ethical thing to do), and also with…
Looking Forward to 2014!
As the 2013 Academy of Parish Clergy Annual Convention gave its benediction, the attendees looked forward to the 2014 convention which will be held in May in Racine, WI. Energion Publications is honored to be in partnership with the Academy and lend its support and resources to the clergy members who minister t0 each other, the…
Renee Crosby, Author and Aspire Award Finalist
Energion Publications’ author, Renee Crosby (second from the right) was honored as a finalist at Denver’s Aspire Award Banquet for Women of Distinction in Colorado. Finalists were selected based on their qualities of and the exhibition of ambition, perseverance, humility, and influence. Renee’s recent book, The Fringe: A Secret Society, is a novel based on her work with…

More Law Discussion: Debts, Sins, Rules
… and much more. Pat Badstibner responds to one of the related posts by Bob Cornwall in Keeping the Law. There’s a new book extract, Forgive as We Are Forgiven from Bob Cornwall’s book Ultimate Allegiance: The Subversive Nature of the Lord’s Prayer.
The Word on the Street and Black Tuesdays
No, they're not related, except as they both have to do with Energion authors. On Energion.net, Energion author Nick May asks whether The Word on the Street is a Bible. As for Black Tuesdays, these don't have to do with the color black, but with David Alan Black, author of Why Four Gospels?. Mark Stevens…
Review of Evidence for the Bible
Christopher Smith of the Mild-Mannered Musings blog has begun a review of Evidence for the Bible. He will be posting a series of blogs on the books. Anyone interested in reviewing books from Energion Publications, please see our review and evaluation copy policies.
Alan Knox Reviews The Jesus Paradigm
Continuing to link to reviews of The Jesus Paradigm—Alan Knox on his blog The Assembling of the Church. As editor and publisher I would like to thank Alan and all reviewers thus far who have been clear that they received a free copy (I believe this is the ethical thing to do), and also with…
Looking Forward to 2014!
As the 2013 Academy of Parish Clergy Annual Convention gave its benediction, the attendees looked forward to the 2014 convention which will be held in May in Racine, WI. Energion Publications is honored to be in partnership with the Academy and lend its support and resources to the clergy members who minister t0 each other, the…
Renee Crosby, Author and Aspire Award Finalist
Energion Publications’ author, Renee Crosby (second from the right) was honored as a finalist at Denver’s Aspire Award Banquet for Women of Distinction in Colorado. Finalists were selected based on their qualities of and the exhibition of ambition, perseverance, humility, and influence. Renee’s recent book, The Fringe: A Secret Society, is a novel based on her work with…

More Law Discussion: Debts, Sins, Rules
… and much more. Pat Badstibner responds to one of the related posts by Bob Cornwall in Keeping the Law. There’s a new book extract, Forgive as We Are Forgiven from Bob Cornwall’s book Ultimate Allegiance: The Subversive Nature of the Lord’s Prayer.
The Word on the Street and Black Tuesdays
No, they're not related, except as they both have to do with Energion authors. On Energion.net, Energion author Nick May asks whether The Word on the Street is a Bible. As for Black Tuesdays, these don't have to do with the color black, but with David Alan Black, author of Why Four Gospels?. Mark Stevens…
Review of Evidence for the Bible
Christopher Smith of the Mild-Mannered Musings blog has begun a review of Evidence for the Bible. He will be posting a series of blogs on the books. Anyone interested in reviewing books from Energion Publications, please see our review and evaluation copy policies.
Alan Knox Reviews The Jesus Paradigm
Continuing to link to reviews of The Jesus Paradigm—Alan Knox on his blog The Assembling of the Church. As editor and publisher I would like to thank Alan and all reviewers thus far who have been clear that they received a free copy (I believe this is the ethical thing to do), and also with…
Looking Forward to 2014!
As the 2013 Academy of Parish Clergy Annual Convention gave its benediction, the attendees looked forward to the 2014 convention which will be held in May in Racine, WI. Energion Publications is honored to be in partnership with the Academy and lend its support and resources to the clergy members who minister t0 each other, the…