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366th Day

January 1st, 2011

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The Proverbs 365 project has now completed its course.

We have succeeded in cataloguing 365 distinct and separate entries -- short stories, essays, poems, and personal anecdotes -- about 365 distinct and separate proverbs of King Solomon.  Some of the entries are certainly rougher than others, but we're hoping to have time to smooth things out a bit further and develop plans for further publication, as soon as possible.

If you've been a part of this journey through the Proverbs, thank you for the energy that you've brought into the process.  Any feedback that you might have would be welcomed (eagerly accepted, thankfully received, and indeed highly sought after!) -- however, with this post we are now officially planning to re-route communication back through EricAsp.com.  For the time being, the content from Proverbs 365 will remain intact, here at http://proverbs365.ericasp.com -- but I could easily imagine that there will come a time when this space from the website will be reallocated for other purposes.  As much as possible, I will do my best to inform you about any of these changes ahead of time.

Again, thank you for your interest in the Proverbs 365 project.  I'll never forget the year that I spent soaking in the wisdom of the Proverbs... And I hope that in some small way, the same might be true for anyone else who was along for the ride.

This entry is filed under Proverbs, About Proverbs 365.

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  • It's kind of cool and convenient that there are 31 chapters of Proverbs in the Bible -- which fits nicely with our monthly calendars featuring no more than 31 days per month. So what if I committed a year to taking a proverb per day -- 365 days in a row -- considering it, meditating upon it, and seeking to apply it to a 21st Century context? I certainly wouldn't be the first to consider such an undertaking -- reading through the Proverbs (at least) 12 times in the course of the year and deliberately choosing a point of meditation for each day -- but it could still be kind of cool. Beneficial for my own life, and perhaps for others, too... [STARTING JANUARY 2010}
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