Allan Bevere Interview with Scot McKnight
Energion author Allan R. Bevere interviews Scot McKnight on his new book, A Church Called Tov.
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Energion author Allan R. Bevere interviews Scot McKnight on his new book, A Church Called Tov.
A 20% discount is applied wherever possible.
The link: Why Christians Should Be Involved in Creation Care Why link to a post on another publisher’s blog? Primarily because, as a small publisher, we realize there are many good books out there, and I would suggest the subject of this post is one of them. But secondarily, because other publishers will offer books…
Energion Publications uses three words for our mission: Educate, Energize, and Empower. What do we mean by these words? Are they just buzzwords? When I wrote our current mission statement, my grammar checker informed me that I should reword the statement because it used too many buzzwords. These included the three keywords: Educate! Energize! Empower!…
Belief, Trust, and Hope … [T]o believe is beyond intellectual agreement to something. It undeniably denotes a sense of firmness, certainty and reliability. To believe is to firmly entrust yourself to reliable God. This entrustment serves to motivate a person’s action based on their reliance on God’s faithfulnessand His promise(s). Deborah L. Roeger, The Power…
I was planning my note on my personal blog, A Challenge to See, when I also saw what Jody posted today regarding many of our books. I’m going to embed the Facebook ad below. Check the list of authors: David Alan Black is a professor at Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary. I know from long conversations…
Recent Energion release The Character of Our Discontent by Dr. Allan R. Bevere is now available on the Kindle. This book “grew out of the author’s conviction that pastors do not preach enough about the Old Testament. The result is 19 chapters, each of which represents a sermon on an Old Testament character. These sermons…
Ted M. Gossard is reviewing The Politics of Witness by Allan R. Bevere in multiple parts. Thus far he has published part 1 and part 2. This is an extended and thorough review. Besides print, The Politics of Witness is available for Kindle, Nook, and iBooks (iPad, iPod, iPhone).
The link: Why Christians Should Be Involved in Creation Care Why link to a post on another publisher’s blog? Primarily because, as a small publisher, we realize there are many good books out there, and I would suggest the subject of this post is one of them. But secondarily, because other publishers will offer books…
Energion Publications uses three words for our mission: Educate, Energize, and Empower. What do we mean by these words? Are they just buzzwords? When I wrote our current mission statement, my grammar checker informed me that I should reword the statement because it used too many buzzwords. These included the three keywords: Educate! Energize! Empower!…
Belief, Trust, and Hope … [T]o believe is beyond intellectual agreement to something. It undeniably denotes a sense of firmness, certainty and reliability. To believe is to firmly entrust yourself to reliable God. This entrustment serves to motivate a person’s action based on their reliance on God’s faithfulnessand His promise(s). Deborah L. Roeger, The Power…
I was planning my note on my personal blog, A Challenge to See, when I also saw what Jody posted today regarding many of our books. I’m going to embed the Facebook ad below. Check the list of authors: David Alan Black is a professor at Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary. I know from long conversations…
Recent Energion release The Character of Our Discontent by Dr. Allan R. Bevere is now available on the Kindle. This book “grew out of the author’s conviction that pastors do not preach enough about the Old Testament. The result is 19 chapters, each of which represents a sermon on an Old Testament character. These sermons…
Ted M. Gossard is reviewing The Politics of Witness by Allan R. Bevere in multiple parts. Thus far he has published part 1 and part 2. This is an extended and thorough review. Besides print, The Politics of Witness is available for Kindle, Nook, and iBooks (iPad, iPod, iPhone).
The link: Why Christians Should Be Involved in Creation Care Why link to a post on another publisher’s blog? Primarily because, as a small publisher, we realize there are many good books out there, and I would suggest the subject of this post is one of them. But secondarily, because other publishers will offer books…
Energion Publications uses three words for our mission: Educate, Energize, and Empower. What do we mean by these words? Are they just buzzwords? When I wrote our current mission statement, my grammar checker informed me that I should reword the statement because it used too many buzzwords. These included the three keywords: Educate! Energize! Empower!…