Monthly Archives: January 2019

Flash fiction?

I’m mostly taking a snow/cold day, but I wanted to ask you if any of you are interested in an LCMS Flash Fiction Progressive Story Trail? The awesome Lisa Stapp is thinking about setting one up if she gets enough volunteers. 🙂 Best way to communicate with her may be heading over the Facebook Group Writing (LCMS) Lutherans* and comment on her post or the poll she put up.

* LCMS is more code than necessity. The group was made to be a safe place for conservative, confessional Lutherans who like to write. We don’t mean to exclude resurrection-, means-of-grace believing folks.

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Child with Special Needs

Wanna know what I love more than free resources? My sister Joanna!! Below the two meet as she gives an interview on Kairos on raising a child with special needs. Plus, there’s a little something under that for Lutheran teaches, of whom, sorry, but just maybe my sister is the best! 😀

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Patrick’s Places

I found out about a neat Lutheran find! Patrick’s Places: Patrick Hamilton’s Distinction Between Law and Gospel, Faith and Works, released January 9th by editor Don Matzat with introduction from LCMS Pastor Jordan McKinley. Lutheran roots of the Reformation in Scotland!!! AWESOME! AND INEXPENSIVE! 🙂

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Ode to Symposia

I really could write an ode to Symposia, but I’m not sure it’d be in the right spirit. lol Seriously, though, I’d like you to consider going to the Fort Wayne Symposia next year.

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Amazon Ebook Deal

Hi! You get a rare weekend post from me, because of an Amazon ebook deal. Go here to read about it: a $5 ebook credit if you spend $20 on Kindle books between now and the end of Monday.

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Rachel Kovaciny updates

Remember when I told you about the short story “Blizzard at Three Bears Lake” by Lutheran author Rachel Kocaviny? It is now available as a FREE e-book from both Amazon and Barnes and Noble (or you can continue to download it from her website). Anyway, her first book, Cloaked, is now available as a Nook Book and Dancing and Doughnuts will become available on that platform as well. Below there are a few more Rachel Kovaciny updates. 🙂

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The Order of Knight George

Another free resource from Lutheranism down under! The Order of Knight George is a nonsynodical and intersynodical collective of Australian Confessional Lutherans, dedicated to the spread of Confessional Lutheran content and resources. Listen here. Website here. 🙂 Good on ya’, mates!

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See My Savior’s Hands

Have you heard about CPH’s newest children’s book? See My Savior’s Hands by William Weedon is bound to be great! Fantastic idea, encouraging children to literally think about Jesus’s hands!

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Worshiping with Angels and Archangels: An Introduction to the Divine Service

My review of Worshiping with Angels and Archangels: An Introduction to the Divine Service by Scot Kinnaman.

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Ordering Our Days

Today’s review is on Ordering Our Days in His Peace: An Introduction to the Christian Church Year by LCMS Pastor H. R. Curtis. It’s something of a follow up from my review post here from last week. (This is probably the format I’ll use when I actually post the reviews to Amazon & GoodReads after I wrap up with the third.)

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