Lutheran author Patty Joy has recently released her second book in her series, “A Bailey Homeschool Mystery“!
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Literature guides?
I keep meaning to ask: if you were to dream about Lutheran resources you’d like to see available for free (aka, not full curriculum, but maybe literature guides or unit studies), what would you like to see?
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Kloria’s Two New Reformation Books
I got a press release from Kloria Publishing about Kloria’s two new Reformation books: A Mighty Fortress is Our God and Lord, Keep Us Steadfast in Your Word. I’ve written about Kloria and their previous release, God’s Own Child, I Gladly Say It, and I’m thrilled to say the excerpts of these illustrated hymn texts look just as good!
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Simply Classical Curriculum
I’ve gotten some happy news. My children’s book, How Can I Help, is part of a special education curriculum through Memoria Press, and that “Simply Classical Curriculum” has won First Place in The Old Schoolhouse EE Award for 2016!
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Useful Hymns Review
In the fall of last year, (LCMS) Rev. Robin D. Fish released a great book: Useful Hymns: For Worship, Prayer, and Instruction in the Lutheran Church School and Home. I blogged about it back then and now I happily offer my Useful Hymns review.