Here’s an interesting semi-recent release! Back in November, LCMS pastor wife Sheila Dasch published her first book,
Behind the Collar: A Pastor’s Wife’s Journey From Illusion to Reality.
Monthly Archives: September 2021
Behind the Collar
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A Place Not Forgotten
Rev. John R. Schmidtke has published a book this summer: A Place Not Forgotten: Inspiration and Encouragement for Those Who Care about the City.
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Iter Aeneae
A Lutheran educator has tackled a great project! Philip Schaffer has put together a short novella, Iter Aeneae, adopted from Vergil’s Aeneid, for beginning Latin students. I LOVE THE IDEA! I’ll have to check it out and I recommend you to also. 🙂
This is the first in a trilogy. If you don’t know, Iter Aeneae means journey of Aeneas, so this book is about his wandering from Troy to Carthage. Awesome.
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The Doctrine of Justification
The Weidner Institute has published another book, The Doctrine of Justification: Theological Essays from the Weidner Institute.
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Minute Messages
Lutheran author Rev. Dr. Matthew Richard, whom you may know from his first book, Will the Real Jesus Please Stand Up? released his next book, Minute Messages: Gospel-Filled Devotions for Every Occasion yesterday.
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Affirmed
Today Rev. Dr. Kirk Triplett releases his book, Affirmed: Building the Positive Mental Health of Your Pastor. 🙂 You may remember his fundraiser for it from a post back in June.
100 Days of Dante
I meant to blog about 100 Days of Dante, but I don’t think I did.
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Harrison goes through a few CPH titles
I woke up, thought, “Hmm, I don’t think I scheduled a blog post,” checked Facebook, and found this:
🙂 Some really good titles in there!
May God bless and lead Dr. Harrison and the leadership & writers of CPH and all our other Lutheran publishing endeavors!
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2021-2022 Adult Greek and Latin Online Classes
I love words and languages, so I trust you’ll allow me to advertise, once again, the Adult Greek and Latin online classes taught by Rev. Charles Henrickson.
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Without a Doubt
Today’s post is a review of Lutheran author Donna Hues‘ first (of three) in the MN Mystery series, Without a Doubt Accident or Murder.
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