Today’s post is about a recent release, Grave Secrets by Lutheran author Susan Gee Heino.
Monthly Archives: March 2022
Lutheran Parenting or Education Blogs
Can you help me crowdsource? I’m looking for whatever Lutheran parenting or education blogs you know about. I want to compile a free resource list for LutheranHomeschool.com.
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Himnario Luterano
Have you all heard that Himnario Luterano has been released! This Lutheran hymnal in Spanish has been in process for 14 YEARS! AND IT’S PRINTED! Huzzah!
Of course, let’s pray that shipments get where they need to be. Pray that it finds its way into many hands, and that Christ uses it to seep people in His Word!
This just makes me so happy! I know other hymnals are in the works for other languages, but this one is done! Thank you, Jesus, and all your servants who worked for this!!!
I have no idea how to get one, but these websites may be helpful:
- http://himnarioluterano.cl/
- https://www.lcms.org/resources/spanish
- https://hymnary.org/hymnal/HEL21939 (I think the predecessor)
Filed under Hymns, New Release
Hairt Before Dawn
You want to know who I love, in addition to Lutheran authors? Lutheran church libraries! And I’ve learned about a church librarian turned Lutheran author: Grace E. Howell. Her first novel is Hairt Before Dawn: A Novel of Perseverance.
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Household Sonnets
Last year I posted about the release of Household Sonnets. You can read all about that here. Today I offer my review.
Filed under Reviews
Sci Fi & Fantasy Support
Remember Gina Kammer? I blogged about her a while ago. She’s started a new (free) online group to offer sci fi & fantasy support for Christian writers. 🙂
Filed under As Christian Writers
God is with You All the Time
God is with you all the time. Yet not everyone realizes that! Thankfully Lutheran author Cheryl Pickett has written a picture book so that children can rest in the assurance that God is, indeed, with us all the time.
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Pre-order Where the Moss Grows Old
Lutheran author and poetess Madelyn Rose Craig has a book of poetry now available for pre-order, Where the Moss Grows Old. 🙂
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One of the Holy Trinity Suffered for Us
You can consider me a long-time theology dork if you’d like, but I vividly remember how I jumped at the chance to attend a Fort Wayne symposium on a topic related to Patripassianism. No need to google the term if you don’t know it, because I can now happily report a book titled, One of the Holy Trinity Suffered for Us, a Festschrift for William C. Weinrich!
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