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For four years in a row, Bruce Epperly has spent the Twelve Days of Christmas with spiritual companions-authors and thinkers from ages past and present-and then he has shared his twelve-day journey with the rest of us. Last year, Bruce's spiritual companions were Saint Francis and Saint Clare. During the Twelve Days of Christmas, Clare and her spiritual companion Francis ask us to consider the following questions:Where do I see Christ in my life and the world? What clutters my life, spiritually and physically? What one action can I take to simplify my life in order to protect the environment…mehr

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For four years in a row, Bruce Epperly has spent the Twelve Days of Christmas with spiritual companions-authors and thinkers from ages past and present-and then he has shared his twelve-day journey with the rest of us. Last year, Bruce's spiritual companions were Saint Francis and Saint Clare. During the Twelve Days of Christmas, Clare and her spiritual companion Francis ask us to consider the following questions:Where do I see Christ in my life and the world? What clutters my life, spiritually and physically? What one action can I take to simplify my life in order to protect the environment and promote the well-being of others? In the lull after Christmas Day, join Bruce, Francis, and Clare on their quest to repair the world, taking you beyond presents and parties to world loyalty and holy restlessness.
Autorenporträt
Rev. Bruce Epperly, Ph.D., is a teacher, pastor, spiritual guide, writer, lecturer, retreat leader, and reiki teacher. He is the author of over 70 books, including Finding God in Suffering: A Journey with Job, Process Theology: Embracing Adventure with God, Become Fire: Guideposts for Spiritual Pilgrims, One World: Process Theology and the Lord's Prayer, Piglet's Process: Process Theology for All God's Children, and Restless Spirit. He is an ordained minister in the Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) and United Church of Christ. He has served on the faculties of Georgetown University, Lancaster Theological Seminary, Wesley Theological Seminary, and Claremont School of Theology.