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Happy New Year from Energion
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Watch This Space!
In the next few days this will become a new blog for fiction, poetry, and other creative activities by Energion Publications authors and friends, including our imprints Enzar Empire Press and Eucatastrophe Press. We’ll have weekly posts each Wednesday starting January 13, 2016.
We’ll be writing about creativity, giving examples, and inviting you to join in the fun through comments and other contributions.
As an added incentive there will be book giveaways.
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Christmas question for today
We at EDN are in a period of reflection and contemplation for the important season of Christmas. Our attention will be on raising certain questions that we invite you to comment on. We will return to our series probing controversial issues on January 4th.
TODAY’S QUESTION: If Jesus is the Prince of Peace, how is this apparent in our world?
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Christmas question for today
We at EDN are in a period of reflection and contemplation for the important season of Christmas. Our attention will be on raising certain questions that we invite you to comment on. We will return to our series probing controversial issues on January 4th.
TODAY’S QUESTION: How does Emmanuel, God with us, change our world? Or you?
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Christmas question for the day
We at EDN are in a period of reflection and contemplation for the important season of Christmas. Our attention will be on raising certain questions that we invite you to comment on. We will return to our series probing controversial issues on January 4th.
TODAY’S QUESTION: Which story surrounding the birth of Jesus in the Gospels most informs the meaning of Christmas for you?
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Christmas question for the day
We at EDN are in a period of reflection and contemplation for the important season of Christmas. Our attention will be on raising certain questions that we invite you to comment on. We will return to our series probing controversial issues on January 4th.
TODAY’S QUESTION: Do you celebrate the “Twelve days of Christmas”, or is Christmas over for you shortly after December 25th?
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Our Advent question for today
We at EDN are in a period of reflection and contemplation for these important seasons of Advent and Christmas. Over the next few weeks, our attention will be on raising certain questions that we invite you to comment on. We will return to our series probing controversial questions on January 4th.
As we get closer to Christmas day, people talk about “getting the Christmas Spirit.”
TODAY’S QUESTION: What is the Christmas Spirit and how does it manifest itself in your life?
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Our Advent question for today
We at EDN are in a period of reflection and contemplation for these important seasons of Advent and Christmas. Over the next few weeks, our attention will be on raising certain questions that we invite you to comment on. We will return to
our series probing controversial questions on January 4th.
TODAY’S QUESTION: As we anticipate Christmas, which story surrounding the birth of Jesus in the Gospels best informs the meaning of Christmas for you?
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Our Advent question for today
We at EDN are in a period of reflection and contemplation for these important seasons of Advent and Christmas. Over the next few weeks, our attention will be on raising certain questions that we invite you to comment on. We will return to our series probing controversial questions on January 4th.
TODAY’S QUESTION: John the Baptist suggested several ways for his disciples to show their repentance in Luke 3. How would you convert these to our time?
And the crowds asked him, “What then should we do?” In reply he said to them, “Whoever has two coats must share with anyone who has none; and whoever has food must do likewise.” Even tax collectors came to be baptized, and they asked him, “Teacher, what should we do?” He said to them, “Collect no more than the amount prescribed for you.” Soldiers also asked him, “And we, what should we do?” He said to them, “Do not extort money from anyone by threats or false accusation, and be satisfied with your wages.”