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Pentecost 2016 Church Building Books Sale
No, not the church buildings, but building, as in that old style word edifying! From now through Pentecost we will have books specifically related to building your church, your gifts, and making your church thrive on sale for 30% off with the coupon code “pentecost” (type at checkout without the quotation marks). These books, written…

Does the Energion Catalog Represent My Views?
by Henry E. Neufeld Recent conversations have reminded me that it’s about time to comment on the range of viewpoints published by Energion Publications. I’ve heard I have one of the most varied catalog of any individually owned company. I don’t know if this is true, but the catalog is varied, and getting more so….
Who’s Afraid of the Old Testament God? – My Review
The following review is copied from an entry on my Threads from Henry’s Web blog. I think it is important and this book remains relevant. ***** In several recent posts, especially dealing with issues of harsh passages in Hebrew scriptures (or the Old Testament), I have referred to a book, Who’s Afraid of the Old…
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.