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Press Release: When Christian Living Feels Countercultural: Erkki Koskenniemi Examines Love, Marriage, and Family in the Early Church

  • January 20, 2026
The Beloved Town of Bradbury Comes to Life in the House of Living Stones Audiobook
  • March 23, 2016
The Beloved Town of Bradbury Comes to Life in the House of Living Stones Audiobook

Concordia Publishing House and author Katie Schuermann bring the quirky flock from Zion Lutheran Church to life in the newly released audiobook version of House of Living Stones. “The residents…

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A Breathtaking, In-Depth Journey into Scripture
  • March 2, 2016
A Breathtaking, In-Depth Journey into Scripture

New Bible Study Based on 1 Corinthians 10:4

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Death, Violence, and Saving Grace
  • February 5, 2016
Death, Violence, and Saving Grace

An Emotional Account of One Man’s Journey from Executioner to Pastor

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Keeping Kids Connected to the Church Starts at Home
  • January 22, 2016
Keeping Kids Connected to the Church Starts at Home

New release explores significance of catechism instruction

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Demon Possession, Ghosts, Séances, and Fear
  • January 7, 2016
Demon Possession, Ghosts, Séances, and Fear

New book reveals spiritual warfare in modern-day America

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“A Genuine Antidote to Biblical Illiteracy”
  • January 5, 2016
“A Genuine Antidote to Biblical Illiteracy”

Know the Bible Now—A New Release from Concordia Publishing House

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The 2016 Lutheran Annual Is Now Available
  • December 1, 2015
The 2016 Lutheran Annual Is Now Available

Go-to reference tool for the LCMS available at cph.org

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John 1:1–7:1–Concordia Commentary Is Released by Concordia Publishing House
  • November 19, 2015
John 1:1–7:1–Concordia Commentary Is Released by Concordia Publishing House

John 1:1–7:1, the twenty-ninth volume in the landmark Concordia Commentary series, is now available. Written by Dr. William Weinrich, this volume eloquently speaks of the centrality of the crucified Jesus in the…

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New Release in the Reformation Heritage Bible Commentary Series
  • November 2, 2015
New Release in the Reformation Heritage Bible Commentary Series

Pastoral Epistles unlocks insight from key reformers

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How the Reformation Put Faith into Action in the Lutheran Church
  • October 20, 2015
How the Reformation Put Faith into Action in the Lutheran Church

Chemnitz’s Church Order is now available for the first time in English

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Why does Lutheran Service Book place confirmation Why does Lutheran Service Book place confirmation hymns under "Baptismal Life" rather than a separate "Confirmation" section? Because confirmation isn't a graduation. It's the catechumens publicly confessing their baptismal faith and stating their intention to remain firm in this confession by the power of God's Grace.

Learn about  three confirmation hymns from Lutheran Service Book and see their history on the CPH Blog.
Lift Your Eyes: How to Live Outside Yourself "hera Lift Your Eyes: How to Live Outside Yourself "heralds the arrival of a gifted new writer with a warm heart and a popular touch. In this book, Joshua Pfeiffer tackles some of the darkest, deepest issues in our self-absorbed society in a lucid, winsome way. He weaves a colorful tapestry of biblical, personal, practical, and pastoral insights into a bright, coherent vision of life in the world. With the eyes of a skilled artist, he explores various kinds of looking—away from ourselves, up to Jesus in faith and thanksgiving, and out to others in love, so that we can look honestly into ourselves and forward in hope to eternal life with God."
—Dr. John W. Kleinig

Lift Your Eyes will be available May 19.
Help young children grow in their love and knowled Help young children grow in their love and knowledge of Jesus while they learn the alphabet with J is for Jesus.

Written and illustrated by Joni Walker, J is for Jesus will be available May 6.
Perfect for Easter baskets, our Water Reveal Activ Perfect for Easter baskets, our Water Reveal Activity Books lets kids bring Bible stories to life—again and again! Just add water to the brush, “paint” the pages, and watch the hidden illustrations appear like magic. When the pages dry, the colors fade so the story can be rediscovered next time.
"Decaying skeletons are revived in hearing the pro "Decaying skeletons are revived in hearing the prophecies of God. Graveyards are opened; the dead are raised—and the Lord does it all! Lifeless creatures respond to the breath of the Holy Spirit. Hostile flesh wars against God and dies, but those continually revived by the Spirit live in peace. Dead Lazarus is three days entombed in stench, and yet, when Jesus speaks, he rises, he lives! Lazarus sheds the shroud of death, and the Lord has done it all! " —Worship Planning Book, Year A
Doctrine that focuses on our own works or decision Doctrine that focuses on our own works or decisions allows doubt to creep in. Lutheranism, however, shows us that "God leaves nothing to chance or accident. The purpose of right doctrine is certainty of your salvation. When your pastor bound himself to the Book of Concord “because” it was a clear confession of the truth of the Word of God, promising to align his preaching and teaching to this  doctrinal standard, he confessed a certainty that is rare in many corners of Christendom." —Rev. Dr. Matthew Harrison, The Comfort of Lutheran Doctrine (pg. 66)
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Discover the New Testament Book of James, includin Discover the New Testament Book of James, including disputes about the authorship, the historical setting, cultural setting, and Martin Luther's notes on the CPH Blog.
During Lent, many hymns are sung by the congregati During Lent, many hymns are sung by the congregation in a minor key. Their words are all about Christ’s sacrifice, the trials Christ faced leading to His crucifixion, and our need for His mercy. Visit our blog (link in our profile) to take a look at a devotion for hymn 571, “God Loved the World So That He Gave.”
Starting your day with Scripture is one of the mos Starting your day with Scripture is one of the most powerful habits you can build. Portals of Prayer makes it easy with a brief devotion, a guided prayer, and a verse to carry with you all day. 

Available in print (pocket, digest, or large print) and digitally on iOS, Android, or online. Start your subscription today and let God's Word meet you every morning.
Almighty God, our heavenly Father, Your mercies ar Almighty God, our heavenly Father, Your mercies are new every morning; and though we deserve only punishment, You receive us as Your children and provide for all our needs of body and soul. Grant that we may heartily acknowledge Your merciful goodness, give thanks for all Your benefits, and serve You in willing obedience; through Jesus Christ, Your Son, our Lord, who lives and reigns with You and the Holy Spirit, one God, now and forever. Amen.
"People endure debilitating disabilities—blindness "People endure debilitating disabilities—blindness, deafness—and these ailments are not punishment for sin. Without intervention, people in darkness and utter silence remain isolated. Jesus attends wholeheartedly to those who live in darkness and silence. He illuminates minds and hearts with faith, so that people would confess Him as Lord. He heals the blind so that people would see who He is! Christ’s amazing miracles confound the arrogant and enlighten the repentant." —Worship Planning Book, Year A
"Despite the many ways we’ve sinned, from childhoo "Despite the many ways we’ve sinned, from childhood to this very day, our Lord makes us worthy to be called His children because of Jesus’ substitutionary sacrifice. Repentant, we can approach God’s throne of grace with confidence (Hebrews 4:16). He knows when we are sorry. He runs to us, arms open wide, and forgives us, no matter what sin we’ve committed or how badly we’ve messed up. We don’t have to fear that our sins have surpassed the bounds of God’s immeasurable grace for us in Christ Jesus." —Deb Burma, Immeasurably More
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Through bright visuals and a rhyming pattern, you Through bright visuals and a rhyming pattern, you can help children understand the core of Christ’s sacrifice for all of creation with God's Love for Us Arch Book. Start with Pontious Pilate sentencing Christ to His crucifixion, then follow Jesus’ climb with His cross, His death, and finally see the angel appear to the women announcing that Christ has risen! Parents, read the letter at the back to learn more about the Bible narrative and how you can teach it to your children.
As Christians, our citizenship is in heaven. But w As Christians, our citizenship is in heaven. But we also reside in a world corrupted by sin. How do we navigate this tension?

Prayerful Living in a Post-Christian Culture encourages Christians to bring the evil we see in our world—especially systemic issues of idolatry, sexual perversion, and greed—to our Father in heaven, trusting that He hears our prayers because we are His children in Baptism.

Prayerful Living by Rev. Leonard Payton will be available in early May.
O God, whose glory it is always to have mercy, be O God, whose glory it is always to have mercy, be gracious to all who have gone astray from Your ways and bring them again with penitent hearts and steadfast faith to embrace and hold fast the unchangeable truth of Your Word; through Jesus Christ, Your Son, our Lord, who lives and reigns with You and the Holy Spirit, one God, now and forever. Amen.
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