I have another name to add to my list of living Lutheran authors: John Hoh Jr. Yay! He has written quite a bit, handling fiction and non-fiction. I’ll list his books below and maybe his Christmas titles will especially grab you at this time of year. 🙂 Are you really ready to see how many books he’s already prepared?! hahaa
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Lutheran artists, Lutheran Etsy shops, etc.
I spent quite a bit of time updating my list of Lutheran artists & Lutheran Etsy shops, etc. Care to look it over to see whether I’ve missed anyone? 🙂 I hope to have it all ship shape before Christmas shopping season is in full swing.
https://www.maryjmoerbe.com/crafts-and-crafted-for-free/lutheran-shops/
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Round Up
My schedule has just seemed exceptionally full lately. I really hope to start blogging ahead! But here’s a taste of the bloggish feast to come:
- Advent Resource Round Up
- A truly impressive Lutheran family planner that opens up for pre-orders November 1st!
- Reviews
- I hope to write up some thought I’ve had recently about the state of fiction with a few more guidelines about where I’d prefer Christian authors to remain
I know. Not the longest of lists. Really, I hope, hope, hope I can start working on my own project soon! It’s been a scattered time for me, but maybe I can cease upon November and that whole NaNoWriMo thing to churn out some words! Cuz that’s what I need: to remember that it’s ok to write a draft rather than a finished product.
Anyway. Please wish me well and I’ll continue to do the same for you.
Happy weekend!
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CPH Warehouse Sale!
It’s time for the annual October CPH Warehouse Sale! Yay! There are some really good prices, including my children’s book introducing vocation, How Can I Help: God’s Calling for Kids! The hardcover is $5 and the mini-paperback is $1!
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Rigged
Hemingway, co-author with lawyer Carrie Severino of the 2019 bestselling book “Justice on Trial: The Kavanaugh Confirmation and the Future of the Supreme Court,” is set to release her new book “Rigged: How the Media, Big Tech, and the Democrats Seized our Elections” on Oct. 12
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Women’s Book Club on Spirituality of the Cross
Guess what just started? A five day women’s book club on Spirituality of the Cross by Gene Veith! This week only!
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Updating Manuals
I know that updating manuals is rarely considered a good time, but that’s what I’ve been doing lately. It’s really making me think through organization, brevity, and format.
It seems to me that, in addition to responsibilities and procedures, organizations should do their best to list their assets and where to access them. I’m wondering how organizations keep passwords both private and, well, organizational.
Anyway. If anyone wants to geek out with me and offer advice, it would be welcome.
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Between the Lines
I just found out about a Lutheran author, James Pindras, and his book, Between the Lines. Sounds like a fun read for the whole family so I hope I can check it out soon!
Admittedly, I’m in the middle of too many books right now. Hopefully this weekend helps with that and I can post several reviews next week!
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Longbow
Today I’m going to break my tradition of talking about Lutheran authors and their books, simply because I read a series that I liked so much: Longbow and The Saga of Roland Inness.
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Free Books
A dear friend of mine is offering some of her used books for merely the price of postage. Some were picked up by homeschoolers, but if you are interested in any of the remaining titles listed below, contact me and I’ll connect you. 🙂 (I’ll delete titles as they are claimed.)
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