Anyone surprised I’m behind during Holy Week? I’m not! I am practicing piano for church like you wouldn’t believe. And struggling! 🙂 Everyone, be kind to your pastors & church musicians! However, I don’t mean to let things altogether drop here on the blog, so I’ll report this: Lutheranism 101 has just released in its third edition.
Monthly Archives: March 2021
My Light and My Salvation
I have such very happy Holy Week news! Concordia Theological Theological Seminary (CLTS) of the Lutheran Church-Canada has published a new edition of My Light and My Salvation, the poetry of Rev. Kurt E. Reinhardt! Somehow this happened in January, and I missed it!
Filed under New Release, Poetry
Luther and Katharina
I’ve blogged several of Lutheran author Jody Hedlund‘s new releases, but she’s a new-to-me author. Today I’ll review her Christy Award-winning book, Luther and Katharina: A Novel of Love and Rebellion.
Filed under Reviews
12 Rules for Writing Commentary & Analysis
Ray Keating, prolific author of the Stephen Grant series and a number of non-fiction books, wrote an article, “12 Rules for Writing Commentary & Analysis” that I thought I’d share.
It seems pretty obvious that one may need to be increasingly careful in not only what we say but how we say it. It’s an additional level of discipline, but, for writers, I think that may be some of the best discipline we can aim for, right?
On a related note, or perhaps on an entirely opposite & balancing note, 🙂 here’s another link: this one to a Lutheran hymn of contentment that Rev. Fish wrote earlier this month.
Filed under Resource
Creedal Apologetics
Nancy Almodovar, also known as Lutheran Girl, has a new release for you: Creedal Apologetics: Learning to Use the Apostles’ Creed to Defend and Proclaim the Christian Faith. Foreword is by Eric Rachut.
Filed under New Release
The Cruciform Way
Rev. Christopher Thoma has prepared another resource that’s sure to be great: The Cruciform Way: A Steady Cadence of Christ for Life in two volumes.
Filed under New Release
All the Household
Ladies & Gentlemen, there’s a neat website that seeks to foster Lutheran liturgical living at home. It’s called All the Household and offers some neat resources to help incorporate the church year & liturgical tradition into home life.
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Filed under Uncategorized
Mission Nation Publishing
Ladies & Gentlemen, let’s talk about Mission Nation Publishing! This organization is a non-profit ministry partnership between Peace Lutheran (LCMS) and the (LCMS) Florida/Georgia District to give a voice and raise awareness of missionaries from around the world who serve in America.
Filed under Resource
Equipped: The Armor of God for Everyday Struggles
CPH has a book releasing today that looks promising: Equipped: The Armor of God for Everyday Struggles by Lutheran Rev. Dr. Christopher Kennedy.
Filed under New Release