FEEDblitz Sends You New Anthrakian Postings

Anthrakia, Greek for "a fire of burning charcoal," is used twice in John's Gospel: first, to describe the fire, where Peter warmed his hands and denied knowing Jesus three times(18.18); second, to describe the burning coals our Risen Lord lit to prepare breakfast for his disciples by the Sea of Tiberias (21.9). Here we invite you to warm your hands, prepare something for others to chew on, and eat whatever Jesus prepares for you. Email andrew.harnack@eku.edu for an invitation to participate.
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FEEDblitz works! This morning I received a notice bundling yesterday's five posts! So type in your email addy and register. Doing so will mean that you'll receive an alert as to when our Anthrakian conversations are moving along. Be sure to append a comment here that lets me know you're a subscriber. Thanks! -- Andy
I have subscribed. I think it would be great to get alerts.
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