We have enjoyed offering our author’s thoughts through this discussion network, but as we look at the way people get information online, we think this is not the most productive way to publicize our authors and to let you have a chance to discuss their ideas.
So we will no longer be offering posts here. Instead, we will be collecting our authors’ blogs and other social media posts and using our own social media connections to share them.
Comments will also be closed here, though you can always revive discussion by sharing the link and providing comment on social media platforms. If you let us know via one or another of these social media outlets, we will help publicize that discussion.
Here is our social media information:
Twitter: @energion
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Energion
Google+: https://plus.google.com/+Energion
Company News: https://energion.co/news
Combined Blogger Feeds: Energion.com Bloggers
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Category: Administrative
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Closing the Door on EDN
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How the Energion Discussion Network Will Change

… and how it will stay the same!
We’ve been working on some new ideas for this site, and they will start rolling out this week. The shortest possible description of this change is that we’re trying to gather all discussion on this blog, whether it involves our social media sites (Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, and Google+), our other blogs, or author blogs and their social media.
If you want to discuss faith, subscribe to this blog!
We will continue to have serious posts on issues of faith and society from our various authors. This week we will post essays from authors Bruce Epperly, Herold Weiss, and Elgin Hushbeck, Jr. We will continue to post two to three essays per week, rather than the six to seven we have been posting.
Does that mean we will have less material here?
Not at all.
We’re going to be following our combined feed of author blogs and highlighting key entries for you. These will be the ones we consider the most challenging and likely to provoke serious discussion. We don’t know how many we’ll post per week, as that will depend on what we see in the feed.
We’ll be posting our YouTube videos here and inviting discussion. The Tuesday Night Hangout, which will be 30 minutes rather than an hour, will appear on Wednesday mornings; my Thursday night Bible study will appear here on Friday morning, and Global Christian Perspectives, co-hosted by Chris Eyre and Elgin Hushbeck, Jr. will be posted each Saturday.
We have plans for each of these sources for the next few months, so please subscribe and join the discussion! (For news about book releases, sales, and other events at Energion Publications, follow our Energion News blog.) -
Happy New Year from Energion
We pray that all our readers, commenters, and authors will have a blessed, productive, and joyous new year!
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Energion on Facebook
We have created an easy to remember redirected link to our Facebook page: http://energion.com/fb. Please check out the page and LIKE it!
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Added BuddyPress
We have added BuddyPress to this site to enhance the discussion possibilities. There may be a few setup glitches as we get things going, but it looks like it’s working pretty much as planned.
You can link your Twitter updates to Energion.net and vice-versa. We’ll post more on this topic here soon. -
Under Reconstruction
Energion.net is under reconstruction as a discussion forum. Please come back soon.