Allan Bevere Interview with Scot McKnight
Energion author Allan R. Bevere interviews Scot McKnight on his new book, A Church Called Tov.
Books by Scot McKnight in Our Retail Store
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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 Forgotten Third: Developing a Biblical Relationship with God the Holy Spirit will begin shipping on Tuesday, September 6, 2022. It is already available on Amazon.com and other retailers and as an eBook. If you order by September 6, your price will be just $9 plus our flat rate $3 shipping charge at Energion Direct….
Easter Sunday represents hope fulfilled, but also the promise of hope to all for all time. A Message We have a message to tell the world – a message of undeniable hope that will explode with power when it is lived out in day-to-day life. Deborah L. Roeger, The Power of Hope, p. 244 Faith,…
I’ve been working on the catalog description for a forthcoming book, Transforming Acts, by Bruce Epperly. A couple of lines stood out to me yesterday as I was reading to get material for my description. Bruce talks about a group of “restless seekers within and beyond the church.” He says: “They want integrity, authenticity, spirituality,…
Foreword to Running My Race Though I don’t identify myself in the book itself, Dave Black asked me to write the foreword to his book Running My Race, published in 2016. I reproduce it here. Since my embrace of the gospel commission along with the often disparaged words “evangelism” and “mission,” often draws criticism, I’ll…
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).
Scot McKnight is concerned about author platforms and how books are marketed. (In publishing, “platform” refers to the publicity generating and public-connecting capabilities an author has, such as blogs, social media, church congregation, speaking schedule, etc.) I have a great deal of respect for Dr. McKnight, and I believe he raises some legitimate concerns. However,…