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Press Release: Strong and Courageous wins The Christian Market Bible Study Book of the Year Award from AWSA

  • August 25, 2025
Rethink Everything You Thought You Knew about Men and Women
  • April 9, 2015
Rethink Everything You Thought You Knew about Men and Women

New Book from CPH Addresses the Role of Christian Women in Today’s Increasingly Secular World

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How Sweet It Is! New Bible study from CPH connects women with the Word
  • March 13, 2015
How Sweet It Is! New Bible study from CPH connects women with the Word

Chocolate on its own is appealing. Chocolate plus a serious serving of God’s Word is an irresistible combination. CPH’s newest Bible study, Living a Chocolate Life written by Deb Burma, invites women to…

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Compact Powerhouse Added to The Lutheran Study Bible Line-Up
  • March 13, 2015
Compact Powerhouse Added to The Lutheran Study Bible Line-Up

Weighing in at a slim 2.1 pounds, the newest addition to The Lutheran Study Bible line-up is a compact powerhouse. Just released by Concordia Publishing House, The Lutheran Study Bible—Compact Paperback Editioncontains the…

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CPH Releases a “Sweet” New Bible Study: Living a Chocolate Life
  • February 6, 2015
CPH Releases a “Sweet” New Bible Study: Living a Chocolate Life

Building on the widespread appeal of chocolate, CPH’s newest release, Living a Chocolate Lifewritten by Deb Burma, invites women to savor God’s rich and endless supply of grace in Christ. Chocolate is…

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New Christian Fiction from Concordia Publishing House
  • January 23, 2015
New Christian Fiction from Concordia Publishing House

In the quaint college town of Bradbury, change doesn’t come often, and it certainly doesn’t come easily. So when Pastor Fletcher hires Emily Duke as the new choir director at…

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Concordia Publishing House Launches International Missions Gift Registry
  • January 16, 2015
Concordia Publishing House Launches International Missions Gift Registry

Men and women called to serve in the mission field are in constant need of printed resources to support their ministry. With the launch of the International Missions Gift Registry,…

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New Release from Concordia Publishing House Addresses Desire for Self-Improvement through Lens of God’s Word
  • January 9, 2015
New Release from Concordia Publishing House Addresses Desire for Self-Improvement through Lens of God’s Word

Resolutions to exercise more, eat better, read more, declutter, and the like dominate the new year. But what does the Bible have to say about self-improvement? A Work in Progress: A…

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"The unrelenting mercy of God seeks out the foremo "The unrelenting mercy of God seeks out the foremost sinner of men. In all unlikely circumstances, God’s shepherding vigilance is persistent. One lost sheep requires the Lord’s attention. One lost coin requires a woman’s diligence. Wayward sinners ensnared in ignorance and worldly values necessitate the unrivaled strength of Christ Jesus. By His grace, sinners are found and saved. By His mercy, sinful opposition is assuaged with perfect patience and forgiveness. Rejoice!" —Worship Planning Book, Year C
“Previewing the Bible readings and other propers “Previewing the Bible readings and other propers for the Sunday can really open up to us how God is giving us Christ Jesus … as we gather together in worship.” —Dr. Carl Fickenscher

Looking Forward to Sunday Morning: Reflections on the Church Year is available now.
"The almighty and Most High God controls nature, s "The almighty and Most High God controls nature, safeguards His chosen city against attacking foes, and stands over all nations at war. He is our sure fortress. In mercy, He makes Himself accessible and is, therefore, “God with us.” We as individuals, and as the Church, experience many troubles in this life on account of the devil, the world, and our own sinful nature. Yet amid every crisis of body or soul, God is with us in His Son so that we may face every upheaval."

O Lord, make us to know You as our refuge and strength, our very present help in every trouble. Amen.

(Excerpt from The Lutheran Study Bible notes for Psalm 46)
Create a personal record of Christ’s wisdom and Create a personal record of Christ’s wisdom and grace to apply in your daily relationships as you study the Bible with Everyday Word from Todd Biermann.
All Christians can rejoice in the confession of fa All Christians can rejoice in the confession of faith we have received in the Nicene Creed. As it has been passed down for generations, you can study the history, significance, and scriptural foundation of the Nicene Creed in the new Bible study, Worshiped and Glorified, written by Pastor Timothy Winterstein.
What is the lectionary and why is it helpful for C What is the lectionary and why is it helpful for Christians today? Dr. Carl Fickenscher, author of Looking Forward to Sunday Morning: Reflections on the Church Year, unpacks the meaning and purpose of the lectionary in this episode of the CPH Podcast.
"The unrelenting mercy of God seeks out the foremo "The unrelenting mercy of God seeks out the foremost sinner of men. In all unlikely circumstances, God’s shepherding vigilance is persistent. One lost sheep requires the Lord’s attention. One lost coin requires a woman’s diligence. Wayward sinners ensnared in ignorance and worldly values necessitate the unrivaled strength of Christ Jesus. By His grace, sinners are found and saved. By His mercy, sinful opposition is assuaged with perfect patience and forgiveness. Rejoice!" —Worship Planning Book, Year C
Your hymnal is far more than a collection of hymns Your hymnal is far more than a collection of hymns. It’s a devotional. A source of comfort. A piece of history passed down from generations of Christians. Shouldn’t something so important be used daily? Abide with Us by Richard C. Resch and Daniel Zager looks at a hymn each day, pairing it with Scripture and an original devotion so you can truly embrace the blessings contained in your hymnal.

Abide with Us will be available in October.
This collection of 13 biographies is the culminati This collection of 13 biographies is the culmination of multiple musicians’ dedicated work to Lutheran hymnody. Go back in time to see how Lutheran sacred music was founded in America along with the institutions, instruments, and musicians that helped it thrive.

Portraits in American Lutheran Sacred Music 1847—1974 is available now.
Dig deeper into the wonderful story of salvation o Dig deeper into the wonderful story of salvation outlined in the Church Year with the Enduring Grace: A Church Year Journal, Year A.

 This beautiful journal includes:
🔹Old Testament Reading, Epistle, Holy Gospel, and Psalm for each Sunday of Year A of the three-year lectionary
🔹Space for journaling, making notes, and recording prayers
🔹The Collect and a suggested theme of the readings for each Sunday
🔹And more!
How can a bit of preparation make Sunday worship m How can a bit of preparation make Sunday worship more meaningful? Dr. Carl Fickenscher, author of Looking Forward to Sunday Morning, explains in this episode of the CPH Podcast.
“Missions is the seismograph in the life of the “Missions is the seismograph in the life of the church, where catastrophes that threaten the church are most apparent” (p. 7). Available now, Georg Vicedom’s Justification as the Formative Power of Mission reinforces that missions are not a separate entity or function of the church but synonymous with it. And like all other functions of the church, missions are propelled by justification.
O Lord of grace and mercy, teach us by Your Holy S O Lord of grace and mercy, teach us by Your Holy Spirit to follow the example of Your Son in true humility, that we may withstand the temptations of the devil and with pure hearts and minds avoid ungodly pride; through the same Jesus Christ, our Lord, who lives and reigns with You and the Holy Spirit, one God, now and forever. Amen.
Make a personal Bible-reading journey a reality wi Make a personal Bible-reading journey a reality with help from Everyday Word: A Two-Year Bible Journal. By reading a short segment of Scripture every day, excluding Sundays, you’ll be able to read the entire Bible in just over two years, while adding your own notes and reflections as you go.
"Before kings, authorities, and leaders, we are no "Before kings, authorities, and leaders, we are not to think of ourselves more highly than we ought. Rather, we should posture ourselves to be humble servants, ready to hope for and receive gestures of grace, hospitality, and wisdom. Divine love permeates actions; divine speech evokes truth; divine contentment curbs the propensity toward avarice. Divine forgiveness destroys sin’s consequence. Without merit, we receive the grace of Christ—grace that invites us to His feast of forgiveness." —Enduring Grace Church Year Journal, Year C
Rich devotional-study content in Looking Forward t Rich devotional-study content in Looking Forward to Sunday Morning previews each Sunday’s propers in the three-year lectionary and reveals the thematic connections between them, helping you and your family look forward to worship.
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