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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
A Daily Dose of Luther Is Good for the Soul
  • October 1, 2015
A Daily Dose of Luther Is Good for the Soul

After nearly five hundred years, Martin Luther is still one of the most influential people in history as a prolific author, renowned preacher, respected professor, and key figure in the…

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Media Advisory– Local Christy Award Nominee Katie Schuermann Releases Second Novel
  • September 16, 2015
Media Advisory– Local Christy Award Nominee Katie Schuermann Releases Second Novel

MEDIA ADVISORY What: Katie Schuermann Book Signing and Reading of The Choir Immortal When: 2:00–4:00 p.m., Sunday, September 27th Where: Barnes & Noble 3111 South Veterans Parkway Springfield, IL 62704 Local…

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Hostility toward Christians is on the rise—What can we do about it?
  • September 2, 2015
Hostility toward Christians is on the rise—What can we do about it?

Standing Firm equips Christians to identify and respond to persecution and hostility

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A Practical Resource for Clergy Who Embrace the Reformation
  • August 28, 2015
A Practical Resource for Clergy Who Embrace the Reformation

As a founding father of Lutheran churches in America, Wilhelm Loehe is a link between today’s pastors and the wisdom that the Church has gained from centuries of studying God’s…

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The Choir Immortal “A Complete Gem”
  • August 26, 2015
The Choir Immortal “A Complete Gem”

Latest Novel by Christy Award Nominee, Katie Schuermann

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You’ve Got Questions? We’ve Got Answers
  • August 6, 2015
You’ve Got Questions? We’ve Got Answers

Concordia Publishing House releases a handbook for all of your New Testament questions

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Where True Beauty Is Found
  • August 3, 2015
Where True Beauty Is Found

New Bible study challenges women to view themselves through God’s eyes

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Renew Your Soul Through the Healing Words of God
  • July 23, 2015
Renew Your Soul Through the Healing Words of God

We’re often quick to care for everyday aches and pains when they arise. Dry skin? Grab the moisturizer. Headache? Ibuprofen please! But what about when your soul aches? Do you…

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Christian College Students Reveal the Truth about College
  • July 13, 2015
Christian College Students Reveal the Truth about College

New release from CPH provides survival advice to future and current college students.

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An Honest, Christian Approach to the Body, Relationships, and Sex
  • July 5, 2015
An Honest, Christian Approach to the Body, Relationships, and Sex

Enter subtitle here- if applicableConcordia Publishing House releases newly revised Learning About Sex series

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Our world is full of uncertainty, but as followers Our world is full of uncertainty, but as followers of Christ, we have an answer in the Gospel—an answer that is communicated most purely and clearly in Lutheran doctrine.

In The Comfort of Lutheran Doctrine, new from Rev. Matthew C. Harrison, soothe your troubled heart with the truth of God’s Word, Jesus’ death and resurrection, and the Sacraments. Leaving nothing to chance, this theology helps you approach affliction as a confident child of God marked as Jesus’ own in Baptism.
In this new episode of the CPH Podcast🎙️Dr. Kevin In this new episode of the CPH Podcast🎙️Dr. Kevin Golden breaks down the book of Hosea—history, language, marriage, judgment, and God’s overwhelming mercy. Don’t miss this look into the newest Concordia Commentary volume, Hosea. 
Listen now → https://podcasts.cph.org/podcast/exploring-hosea-with-rev-dr-kevin-golden/ or anywhere you listen to podcasts.
In Bryan Wolfmueller’s latest book, he unpacks thr In Bryan Wolfmueller’s latest book, he unpacks three ways in which the devil tempts us to turn inward—wanton deeds, despair, and self-satisfied pride—as well as three ways in which Jesus frees us from these slaveries through His finished work at the cross.
"In the clauses of 6:8, the prophet unfolds the tr "In the clauses of 6:8, the prophet unfolds the truth about the life of faith in Yahweh. He speaks first of performing justice, an action without any inner qualification. It might appear that the mere completion of the deed apart from faith and love toward God is what God requires. But the prophet further unfolds this teaching of the God-pleasing life by saying that what God wants is for man to love kindness/mercy. With this clause, “to love kindness/mercy,” the prophet shows that God desires more than an external action; rather, he also wants the inward affection of the heart (cf. Mt 5:28; Rom 7:14). This is to be shown in the actions of carrying out justice. To love mercy is to realize that one has received mercy in abundance from God, but also to find great joy in sharing that mercy with others: to love one’s neighbor (Lev 19:18; Mt 22:39). Finally, the prophet unveils the essential component of the God-pleasing life, reliance upon God. Without faith, it is impossible to please God, to do the works that please him (Rom 14:23; Heb 11:6). The horizontal dimension of the biblical faith is already hinted at when the prophet speaks of loving mercy, but with the last expression, “to walk attentively with your God,” the vertical dimension of the God-pleasing life is in view." —Dr. Jason Soenksen, writing on Micah 6:8 in Micah—Concordia Commentary
"While the wisdom of this world promotes prosperit "While the wisdom of this world promotes prosperity, Jesus teaches humility. Those characteristics that the world might look down on, God calls blessed. While we might be persecuted for these things, God reminds us that our reward is in heaven. For what may seem wise to the world is truly foolish, and what seems foolish to the world— Christ crucified—is wise. Just as He redeemed the Israelites and calls them His own people, so also has He rescued us from our sin." —Worship Planning Book, Year A
Lutheran schools are bursting with joy—and Jesus i Lutheran schools are bursting with joy—and Jesus is at the center of it all. 
Hear lifelong educator Lois Stewart share what makes these communities so special in the latest episode of the CPH Podcast. 🎙️
"Lacking a sense of community has certainly reduce "Lacking a sense of community has certainly reduced our ability to pass down biblical family morals to the next generations. Mothers and fathers have all too often been left alone to fight against the flow our youth and young adults meet in media, classes, and locker rooms. This flow is too strong for a young individual, if not for grown-ups as well. To fight it, we need a community. We meet problems everywhere when Christian children miss contact with other Christian families, and when Christian teens do not know other teens who read the Bible." —Erkki Koskenniemi

In his new book, Love, Marriage, and Family: Learning from the Early Christians, Erkki Koskenniemi encourages Christians to live uprightly, honoring the wonderful gifts of love, marriage, and family our loving and forgiving Creator has given us—just as the first Christians sought to do.
There are plenty of misconceptions about Christian There are plenty of misconceptions about Christianity in today's society. From false rumors to biblical teachings that are heavily distorted from their subject matter, there's no lack of myths to find. Do you know how to respond to them? More importantly, do you know the truth backed up by God's Word and teachings?

Contributor Trevor Sutton addresses one of the myths that he explores in Myth or Faith? Clearing Up Common Misconceptions about Christianity. 

Get your study guide and leader guide at http://cph.org!

#books #biblestudy #author #christianity #lutheran
What does the Nicene Creed really say about the Tr What does the Nicene Creed really say about the Trinity? Is God three separate beings—or one God in three persons? Pastor Timothy Winterstein  explains how the Nicene Creed answers this timeless question in his latest blog post. @sainttimotheos

👉 Check out the link in the comments to read the full post!
There are many difficult questions that Christians There are many difficult questions that Christians wrestle with concerning the Old Testament and the narratives God presents. Find answers to these difficult questions in Wrestling with God, new from Andrew E. Steinmann and R. Reed Lessing. Their expertise, combined with personal language and thought-provoking discussion questions, will help you see the Old Testament more clearly.
Explore the beauty of Lent and Holy Week through t Explore the beauty of Lent and Holy Week through the colors, altar preparations, and centuries‑old customs.
"Concisely and powerfully lays out the way of salv "Concisely and powerfully lays out the way of salvation as well as the primary pitfalls we encounter as children of God. All told through my favorite story in the Bible: the parable of the prodigal son. I can see myself rereading this many times. Thank you Pastor Wolfmueller!" —Amazon Customer Review
"The light of Jesus dispels darkness where His Gos "The light of Jesus dispels darkness where His Gospel is preached in purity and truth. His Word illuminates the power of the cross, uniting believers in the one Christian faith. To follow another besides Jesus is complete folly. Jesus’ call to repentance and invitation to follow Him begets an immediate response. When believers are in the company of Christ Jesus, we witness that through Him demons are defeated, diseases are healed, and the almighty power of God is unconstrained." —Worship Planning Book, Year A
There are plenty of misconceptions about Christian There are plenty of misconceptions about Christianity in today's society. From false rumors to biblical teachings that are heavily distorted from their subject matter, there's no lack of myths to find. Contributor Mike Newman previews the myth that he addresses in Myth or Faith? Clearing Up Common Misconceptions about Christianity. 

Myth or Faith? guides readers through eight sessions, each covering three different misconceptions you may or may not know about Christianity.

#biblestudy #books #lutheran #author
Satan doesn’t always shout — sometimes he whispers Satan doesn’t always shout — sometimes he whispers. In the busyness of everyday life, it’s easy to believe lies that pull us away from our Savior. 

In a new blog post @andyamca show us how God's powerful Word exposes the lies and anchors us in His truth.
“As Christian influence on Western culture wanes, “As Christian influence on Western culture wanes, our culture is not so much pursuing a sexual revolution as it is simply returning to the ways of the ancient world.”
—Foreword by Thomas Winger, p. v
 
This is the crux of Love, Marriage, and Family, which contrasts ancient Greco-Roman cultural views on family, marriage, and sexuality with the beauty of God’s design. Come and learn from early Christians’ examples—living as a minority by seeking to follow God’s way—and discover more about our Creator and the wonderful gifts He gives.
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