Oklahoma is hot and we’re having air conditioning & plumbing issues, so I’m not up for writing much, but here are some interesting ideas from Ad Crucem: “10 Theses on Christian Publishing.”
Monthly Archives: May 2022
No Plot
There’s a new local book club and I’m kind of excited about it. Everyone is welcome and the meeting consists of a super yummy patio meal at one of my favorite Mexican restaurants. I haven’t gone yet and I probably wouldn’t know anyone, which, you know, makes it sound like a “city-exotic” experience. Ha ha haa
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The Weekly Economist
Today’s post is a review of Lutheran author Ray Keating‘s book, The Weekly Economist: 52 Quick Reads to Help You Think Like an Economist.
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Book of Concord Reading Plan
Yay! I’ve finally gotten my Book of Concord Reading Plan up! I’m selling it for $5.
Maybe that’s excessive and there are certainly free reading plans for Lent or a year. This one, however, which was quite tedious to put together, is for 180 school days. 🙂 You or your teen can use this reading plan to read through the entire Book of Concord Monday through Friday for 36-weeks.
In other news, my family is working so hard to get to summer break! Heavens!
I’m also reading two books to review for next week, so wish me well to find time for that in between copious amounts of T-ball. 😀
Blessed weekend!
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Cathedral: An Alliance of Saint Michael
Today Lutheran author Ray Keating releases his latest novel! Cathedral: An Alliance of Saint Michael is the start of a new series!
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Lucky To Be Lutheran
I stumbled on a Lutheran title for you: Lucky To Be Lutheran: The First 101 Reasons Why, written by LCMS author Dennis C. Brewer.
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Caleb Hoverson
Today I’m happy to introduce you to another Lutheran writer, Caleb Hoverson. 🙂 He’s an LCMS writer who has published two books.
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Sacramental Streams
If you’re a regular reader, you can guess that I’ve felt pretty lonely as a blogger these days. So I’m going to take this opportunity to remind you about Sacramental Streams, a blogging effort “to bring the sacraments back to the forefront of the Church’s life.” 😀
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That Reminds Me
I know that sometimes memoirs can be rather hit or miss, but I just heard about this Lutheran one, which seems promising: That Reminds Me: A Memoir by Roy Harrisville.
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Kickstarter for Drawn in Ash
Lutheran writer John W. Otte has started a Kickstarter for Drawn in Ash. Here are a few things he had to say about it.
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