Monthly Archives: December 2020

Ariel: The Curious Cat of Christmas

Today’s post is finally a review of Ariel: The Curious Cat of ChristmasThe kids keep grabbing it!

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2021: A Year of Hope

Bryan Wolfmueller has done it again and somehow I almost missed it! (Thanks, Carmen, for the head’s up. This is GREAT!) Once again Rev. Wolfmueller has put together a calendar and he has given 2021 the theme, “A Year of Hope.” Perfect!

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Timeless Treasures

I keep meaning to review Ariel: The Curious Cat of Christmas but my kids have run off with it somewhere! Ha ha haa, as soon as I can read it one more time, I’ll put together a coherent review of it. In the meantime, I commend to you Timeless Treasures: Four Public Domain Texts That Still Delightcompiled with commentary by Lisa Stapp, who I think is great.

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Advent Music

Today I thought I’d share some free Advent music for your enjoyment. 🙂 They’re playlists on Youtube, and I haven’t checked to see whether Alexa (or other media) can play them, but here they are for your enjoyment. 

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12 Days of Christmas

Ladies & Gentlemen, do you have plans for the 12 Days of Christmas? I’m trying to  make a list and check it twice, but I’m running low on ideas!

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St. Paul’s Music Conservatory

Yesterday my server was down most of the day. Bummer! But today I’d like to review resources available from St. Paul’s Music Conservatory. I’ll review a Christmas CD, two student-level hymn books, and a (potential) RSO of the LCMS, David’s Harp. 🙂

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Failstate

If you or a loved one might be interested in something totally new, here’s a place to start. 🙂 Lutheran author John W. Otte has a series called Failstate, which follows a teenage superhero trying to tame his powers and figure out his life.

(John W. Otte has written quite a bit of fiction, although Failstate is where I’ve started.)

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Faith in the Shadow of a Pandemic Review

Ladies & gentlemen, back in July I lauded the timely CPH release, Faith in the Shadow of a Pandemicby John Pless & Jacob Corzine. Today I’m happy to give it a pandemic review. 🙂

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The Ethereal Land of Heavenward Stairs

Lutheran author Tyrel Bramwell has released another interesting piece: The Ethereal Land of Heavenward Stairs. 

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