Monthly Archives: September 2020

Freely Given

There’s a new Lutheran podcast up and running: Freely Given by Lutheran authors Katie Koplin and Gretchen Ronnevik. It’s designed to highlight that the Gospel does more than convert: it sustains us in our Christian lives, too.

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Names, Nations, and the New Testament

Today I’m pleased to announce a new-to-me Lutheran author, Madelyn Rose Craig, and her newly released book, Names, Nations, and the New Testament: Investigating the Origins of Mankind from Genesis to Acts.

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Another Weekly Devotion Resource

Thanks to two friendly someones, I can tell you about another weekly devotion resource: Crumbs by Rev. Carl Manthey Zorn, Lutheran missionary and pastor, published in 1914.

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The Reading Life

You get an extra post from me today because of a deal I saw on Amazon: CS Lewis’ The Reading Life is only $1.99 on Kindle.

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A Fantastic Book

I interrupt my usual Lutheran proceedings to highlight a non-Lutheran book because it is just that much of a fantastic book!

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Open Wide the Chapel Doors

Happy Labor Day! Ladies & Gentlemen, CTSFW has announced the winner of their 175th anniversary hymn contest: Lutheran author extraordinaire Katie Schuermann with “Open Wide the Chapel Doors.”

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Talk Them Into It

Lutheran author and . . .  cultural phenomenon (?) Jonathan Fisk has a new release, Talk Them Into It: The Truth about Making Christians.

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Catching Up

My friends. I’ve fallen behind. On life. Possibly sanity. 🙂 I went to reread Lutheran author Garen Pay’s Immanuel: Battles of Armor and Soul(His EccleZia, which I’ve read much more recently, made me want to see whether there were writing similarities.) Anyway, long story short, I couldn’t see my 2017 review on Amazon! Because I forgot to post it!

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Forgiven Therefore Free

Lutheran writer, blogger, and speaker Katie Koplin has just released a devotional Bible study! Forgiven therefore Free goes through the Book of Galatians. This collection illustrations and materials will go live on her blog, Lived Inspire of Self, September 13th, but it is also available now in book form through her website.

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In Principio

Lutheran educator Michelle Sellers has done something really awesome in her newly released book, In Principio

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