I missed two new releases from Lutheran writer Jonathan Moeller. There’s a fifth book in the series Dragonskull called Fury of the Barbarians and a 45-Minute Sciences Fiction & Fantasy Short Read The First Bargain. 🙂
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I missed two new releases from Lutheran writer Jonathan Moeller. There’s a fifth book in the series Dragonskull called Fury of the Barbarians and a 45-Minute Sciences Fiction & Fantasy Short Read The First Bargain. 🙂
Ok. I may or may not be bragging about this one. But do you ever…
Lutheran author and . . . cultural phenomenon (?) Jonathan Fisk has a new release,…
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Mary Jackquelyn Moerbe (rhymes with Furby) is an LCMS deaconess, writer, speaker, and homeschooler. She holds a bachelor’s degree in Letters, a combination of history, literature, language, and philosophy, and a BA in music. Her master of arts degree is in theology with deaconess certification from Concordia Theological Seminary, Fort Wayne. She and her husband, Rev. Ned A. Moerbe, have six children and live in Oklahoma.
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Hi, Mary,
I wonder if you could help me with something. Our church is interested in starting an educational/devotional group, either for single parents or for girls who are pregnant referred to us from the local pregnancy care center. There are some popular programs, such as Embrace Grace, that are available, but you must follow their curriculum and it is based on decision theology and mainstream Protestantism. I had hoped that CPH would have some resources, but I talked with CPH, and they have nothing. I do not want to invent a new program from a Lutheran viewpoint, but I would develop something if I had some resources to use. Can you or your readers identify resources that could be used for developing parenting classes and are also compatible with confessional Lutheran theology? Thank you!
~~ Natalie Valle