Be Still & Know
Lutheran author Deb Burma releases her latest Bible study, Be Still and Know: A Study of Rest and Refuge, today! I’m pretty sure it’s been ages since I met Deb Burma at an LCMS pastors’ wives’ retreat...
View ArticleHermeneutics in Romans
Here’s an exciting new translation! Have you heard of Timo Laato? He is a senior lecturer and advisor in the Pastoral Theology Program at the Lutheran School of Theology in Gothenberg, Sweden, and a...
View ArticleThis One’s for You, Dad
This week I was able to participate in a wonderful, elaborate, multi-site zoom extravaganza of a CDC annual conference! No, not the Center for Disease Control, the Concordia Deaconess Conference! I am...
View ArticleSexual Morality
Sexual morality is a hot topic, of course. I’ve done a bit of writing on it myself in Family Vocation, though you’ll see I’m pretty delicate about it. Well, my oldest daughter approaches her teens, so...
View ArticleAbsolutely Fearless
Last March I blogged about Absolutely Fearless: The Life of Raymond H Littge, Missouri’s Top Scoring WWII Fight Pilot Ace, which is about a real life Lutheran hero, Raymond Littge, a daring fighter...
View Article2021 Summer Reading
Hello! I’m a little behind on blogging (because I have reviews to write but I haven’t gotten into the right mood for that yet). So instead of following my plan, I’m going to try to make more of a 2021...
View ArticleA week break
I can’t complain that things at LutheranHomeschool.com are progressing pretty well. But I’m spending more time on it lately than usual, so I’m just going to go ahead and take a week break from...
View ArticleBlah
The good news is that I actually had people trying to comment with Lenten resources! And they look great! The bad news is that comment feature wasn’t working, apparently due to conflicting plugins...
View ArticleBright Valley of Love
There’s a Lutheran book on my short list called Bright Valley of Love, and I’m reminded to tell you about it because it is now also available as an audiobook! Yay! The author, Edna Hong is well known...
View ArticleLenten Resources 2022
Time for my Lenten Resources 2022 post. I’ve got some great ones from the past and several new finds! Lenten Resources 2022 Daily Devotions CPH obviously offers Lenten resources for worship and a daily...
View ArticleThe Lively Skeleton
Rev. Dr. Gerhard Aho was a beloved professor at Concordia Theological Seminary, who was well known for his homiletic and rhetorical skills (his dissertation, The Preaching of F.G. Hedberg, was...
View ArticleSerpents in the Classroom
Lutheran professor Dr. Thomas Korcok (which I believe is pronounced more like Core-chalk) has just released a second book: Serpents in the Classroom: The Poisoning of Modern Education & How the...
View ArticleAugsburg Confession Guide for the Perplexed
This new release strikes me at once as hilarious and brilliant: Mark Mattes—whom you may know from Law & Gospel in Action, Martin Luther’s Theology of Beauty, or other writings—has just published...
View ArticleElias’ Proverbs
Today I talk about, and review, Lutheran author Daniel Molyneux‘s book, Elias’ Proverbs. When I was a senior in high school, I considered attending a Great Books program. I traveled out to St. John’s...
View ArticleEsther AD & Ruth AD
Today I review two short stories/ novellas by Lutheran author Lydia Eberhardt: Ruth AD and Esther AD. Both are part of the Bible AD series. Bible AD Review This is a charming series. Each book is about...
View ArticleUpdated Lenten 2022 Resources
Here’s a list of my updated Lenten 2022 Resources. I feel like it’s a sign that I’m on one year and others are on three. I posted my list and then a bunch of new things came out. Ha ha haa Lenten...
View ArticleWittenberg ’04
Last year I posted about Lutheran author and historian Warren R. Schmidt. (Go here to see that post about two of his previous books.) As timing would happen, I missed the publication of his third book,...
View ArticleHiatus
Hello! Pardon the brief hiatus. I had some computer trouble followed by a lovely visit from a friend. I hope to get back to regular posts Tuesday morning. The post Hiatus appeared first on Meet, Write,...
View ArticleNothing Else Matters
When you hear that nothing else matters, what do you think of? I can think of a few things, to be honest, but Lutheran author & apologist Nancy A. Almodovar has written another book to answer...
View ArticleEdgewater Road
Prolific Lutheran author Shelley Shepard Gray has released a new book in a new series (!): Edgewater Road, book 1 in Rumors in Ross County Series. Here’s the Amazon blurb for Edgewater Road: The first...
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