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News Release: Dive into a full year of beloved hymns and daily devotions

  • October 23, 2025
Finding God’s Plan for Your Life
  • October 24, 2018
Finding God’s Plan for Your Life

New Bible study invites women to discover God’s plan for their lives.

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Tackling Confusion about Christianity Head-On
  • October 17, 2018
Tackling Confusion about Christianity Head-On

A. Trevor Sutton’s new book positions him as “one of the most accessible theologians.”

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The Bible for Early Readers
  • October 16, 2018
The Bible for Early Readers

The Growing in Faith Bible encourages children to be in the Word

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Last Summer at Eden Named a 2018 Christy Award Finalist
  • October 2, 2018
Last Summer at Eden Named a 2018 Christy Award Finalist

“An amusing, romantic, and uplifting, YA tale.” —Kirkus Reviews

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New confirmation curriculum based on Luther’s Small Catechism with Explanation, 2017 Edition to be released
  • July 2, 2018
New confirmation curriculum based on Luther’s Small Catechism with Explanation, 2017 Edition to be released

Catechesis is part of a lifelong journey of faith, where people learn to place their identity in God. With the release of a new confirmation curriculum, Concordia Publishing House is…

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Now read Martin Luther’s own words on Holy Baptism
  • June 26, 2018
Now read Martin Luther’s own words on Holy Baptism

Baptism is one of the foundational pillars of Christianity. It is one of the miraculous means of grace in which God grants forgiveness of sins, liberates people from death and…

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A Reformation Novel
  • June 7, 2018
A Reformation Novel

Stories of love, life, and loss in the time of Luther

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A Bible for Early Readers
  • June 6, 2018
A Bible for Early Readers

Two kinds of reading to encourage growth

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A journaling Bible for both sides of your brain
  • June 5, 2018
A journaling Bible for both sides of your brain

The Enduring Word Bible serves creative doodlers and diligent note-takers alike

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Putting Christianity to rigorous cross-examination
  • May 29, 2018
Putting Christianity to rigorous cross-examination

In a culture of ‘Coexist’ bumper stickers and proclamations that “truth is relative,” how can anyone be sure which religion, if any, is true? Religions do not exist in a…

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Parents, your patience is tested daily (maybe even Parents, your patience is tested daily (maybe even hourly)! Check out these family prayers for patience, then download a free activity calendar.
"Behold, the Messiah comes to fulfill the Law and "Behold, the Messiah comes to fulfill the Law and the Prophets, and it shall be proclaimed in all of Jerusalem, “This is the prophet Jesus!” From Mount Sinai to Calvary, the Lord reveals His edicts, His decrees, and that Jesus is the very fulfillment of them all. Christ is faithful in the midst of faithlessness, humble in the midst of arrogance. He alone is the rightful Prophet, Priest, and King. Hosanna in the highest!" —Worship Planning Book, Year A
In his new book, author Bryan Wolfmueller uses the In his new book, author Bryan Wolfmueller uses the parable of the prodigal son to reveal three of our sinful inclinations—all forms of slavery—and how Jesus sets us free. 

Available January 15, 2026. 
Learn more and pre-order your copy on our website ➡️ https://www.cph.org/finally-free-three-lessons-in-the-parable-of-the-prodigal-son

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Our homes say “Thankful” and “Blessed.” Our prayer Our homes say “Thankful” and “Blessed.” Our prayers echo “Thanks be to God!” But do we truly live with gratitude? Dive into five reflections that help you pause and give thanks for God’s gifts.
"Dr. Golden’s commentary features sophisticated an "Dr. Golden’s commentary features sophisticated analysis of the Hebrew text and a clear articulation of the meaning of the book of Hosea. But throughout, the author also constantly connects Hosea to the New Testament and relates this prophetic book to the ministry of pastors and the church today. These latter comments are not tacked on; they are substantive and convincing. I highly recommend this commentary to pastors of all denominations."
—Dr. Eric J. Tully, Director of the PhD (Theological Studies), Professor of Old Testament and Semitic Languages, Trinity Evangelical Divinity School, Deerfield, Illinois

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Explore the biblical books of Isaiah through Malac Explore the biblical books of Isaiah through Malachi in the fourth installment of the Guiding Word Series.
The CPH Black Friday Sale is still going on! Throu The CPH Black Friday Sale is still going on! Through December 1 you can save up to 50% on books, Bible studies, Bibles, and even professional titles! Take advantage of these once-a-year savings and fill your cart today.
Hymns are a beautiful part of your faith passed do Hymns are a beautiful part of your faith passed down to you through generations. Use these hymns as a basis for daily devotion! Abide With Us includes a hymn verse, short devotion, Scripture, and closing prayer for each day.
Lord Jesus Christ, You reign among us by the preac Lord Jesus Christ, You reign among us by the preaching of Your cross. Forgive Your people their offenses that we, being governed by Your bountiful goodness, may enter at last into Your eternal paradise; for You live and reign with the Father and the Holy Spirit, one God, now and forever. Amen.
Do Lutherans believe the same thing that Catholics Do Lutherans believe the same thing that Catholics do about Mary? What differences are there? Dr. Jacob Corzine talks about the Lutheran view of Mary in this blog post.
"Christ is everything—making peace by the blood of "Christ is everything—making peace by the blood of His cross. This is the most valuable  proclamation for the end of the Church Year. Jesus holds in balance all things: the visible and the invisible; the heavens and the earth; the dead and the living; the wicked and the redeemed. Upon the cross, Jesus utters words that forgive and reserve for repentant sinners eternal paradise. Through Christ alone, we are declared to be His treasured possessions forever." —Worship Planning Book, Year C
Follow along with every Sunday of the Church Year Follow along with every Sunday of the Church Year with the Enduring Grace journals. The adult version features journaling pages, watercolor illustrations, and devotions on hymns. The children's journal includes coloring pages, discussion prompts, and room for notes.
In their newest work together, co-authors R. Reed In their newest work together, co-authors R. Reed Lessing and Andrew E. Steinmann guide you through the Old Testament to understand these often difficult and overlooked passages. 

Get an inside look by visiting http://cph.org/oldtestament. 

Available for pre-order now!

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What do your weeks look like from Monday through S What do your weeks look like from Monday through Saturday? Whatever your vocation, Sunday morning worship recharges you for it. And by preparing for worship with Looking Forward to Sunday Morning, you can experience God’s gifts even more richly.
O Lord, almighty and ever-living God, You have giv O Lord, almighty and ever-living God, You have given exceedingly great and precious promises to those who trust in You. Rule and govern our hearts and minds by Your Holy Spirit that we may live and abide forever in Your Son, who lives and reigns with You and the Holy Spirit, one God, now and forever. Amen.
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