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Press Release: Concordia Publishing House Launches Lutheran Educator Academy

  • April 15, 2026
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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“What was Luke trying to communicate in his Gospel “What was Luke trying to communicate in his Gospel story? What makes Luke tick, as opposed to Matthew or Mark or John? God employed particular individuals and their gifts and abilities as He inspired His Word. If the Gospels seem to blend together, we are missing out on valuable insights and lessons, and we are not reading each Gospel first on its own terms and in its own context. … I hope you will begin to think like Luke and that you will come to appreciate Luke and his craft as he was conveying this wonderful, divinely inspired message of our salvation, our deliverance, in Jesus Christ!” —Dr. Andrew Das, Dinner with the Doctor

Dinner with the Doctor: Luke's Gospel for the Hungry will be available June 9. Preorder your copy at the link in the comments.
"Lift Your Eyes is a much-needed pastoral guide fo "Lift Your Eyes is a much-needed pastoral guide for Christians shaped by a culture that urges constant self-focus. Joshua Pfeiffer redirects our gaze upward to Christ and outward to those around us, drawing deeply from Scripture and Luther’s theology. This is not a self-improvement book offering empty promises, but an invitation to true rest in Christ’s righteousness—freeing you to love others in ways that truly count." 

— Marcus "FLAME" Gray, FLAME, GRAMMY®-nominated and Stellar Award-winning hip hop artist; author of Extra Nos: Discovering Grace Outside Myself and Because Jesus Taught It: Christianity Through the Eyes of the Church Fathers

Lift Your Eyes: How to Live Outside Yourself by Rev. Joshua Pfeiffer will be available May 19.
Children are so observant of the world around them Children are so observant of the world around them—especially during the weekly habit of attending worship! With J Is for Jesus: My Christian Alphabet Book, children can begin to name and better understand the people, practices, and gifts they encounter each week at church. They’ll discover how God is at work among His people at worship, at home, and in everyday life.
O God, You make the minds of Your faithful to be o O God, You make the minds of Your faithful to be of one will. Grant that we may love what You have commanded and desire what You promise, that among the many changes of this world our hearts may be fixed where true joys are found; through Jesus Christ, Your Son, our Lord, who lives and reigns with You and the Holy Spirit, one God, now and forever. Amen.
Whether you need a quick message of hope before an Whether you need a quick message of hope before an appointment, you meet up with a friend who’s feeling discouraged, or another opportunity blooms in front of you, it’s good to have Hope Notes: Devotionals for Women, Volume 2 by your side. It offers 45 devotions filled with hope in Christ written by women who have served as president of @lwmlnational.
Actions are said to be louder than words, but Rev. Actions are said to be louder than words, but Rev. Leonard R. Payton suggests something even more powerful: your prayers. Prayerful Living in a Post-Christian Culture encourages you to make refined, specific, and bold intercession for our world, which is rife with issues like idolatry, sexual perversion, and greed.
Experiencing change? Drawing from Scripture, Rev. Experiencing change? Drawing from Scripture, Rev. Christopher Kennedy shares hope in God’s faithfulness and provision—even when His plans differ from ours.
"John Kleinig is not only an expert biblical exege "John Kleinig is not only an expert biblical exegete, dogmatician, and catechist, but is also, above all, a true seelsorger. His writings are simultaneously scholarly and accessible, a rare combination. This latest work is no exception. While tackling the central malaise of our fractured society, shame, he lavishes healing salve on broken hearts and souls in the shed blood of Christ Jesus and His merciful grace. Kleinig shows us, the walking wounded, how forgiveness and cleansing are dispensed in the sacred liturgy every Lord’s Day, preparing us for the glories of the kingdom yet to come."

—Harold L. Senkbeil, author of The Care of Souls (Lexham, 2019) and Dying to Live (second edition; CPH, 2025); Waukesha, Wisconsin

From Shame to Glory: God's Surprising Remedy for Injustice & Failure will be available May 26.
In a culture promoting individualism, find true pu In a culture promoting individualism, find true purpose and fulfillment by looking outside of yourself. Following Martin Luther’s teaching that Christians are to live "in Christ through faith and in the neighbor through love," push past simple self-improvement and toward a lasting peace rooted in Christ by looking up to Christ, out to the neighbor, and forward to the resurrection. 

Lift Your Eyes: How to Live Outside Yourself by Rev. Joshua Pfieffer will be available May 19.
Reading the Bible is a joy we’re invited into agai Reading the Bible is a joy we’re invited into again and again. Whether you’re opening Scripture for the first time or growing deeper in study, here are a few resources designed to help you read with confidence, clarity, and joy—always pointing us to Christ.
O God, through the humiliation of Your Son You rai O God, through the humiliation of Your Son You raised up the fallen world. Grant to Your faithful people, rescued from the peril of everlasting death, perpetual gladness and eternal joys; through Jesus Christ, our Lord, who lives and reigns with You and the Holy Spirit, one God, now and forever. Amen.
Discover how a devotional Bible can help strengthe Discover how a devotional Bible can help strengthen your Bible-reading habits.
"A crooked generation instinctively clings to weal "A crooked generation instinctively clings to wealth and riches, grasps human logic, and understands ordinary fact. The baptized fervently cling to forgiveness and grace in Christ, believe divine mysteries, and confess Christ crucified. Jesus’ death was necessary that we would know imperishable life. Without His death, the breaking of the bread would be empty ritual. But in the Eucharist, we receive the broken bread and the body of Christ that sustains extraordinary faith and enables us to confess divine truths." —Worship Planning Book, Year A
How should Christians engage government without co How should Christians engage government without confusing law and gospel?

The Two Realms and the Separation of Church and State carefully distinguishes Luther’s doctrine of the two kingdoms from modern ideas of church–state separation, helping readers understand their vocation as faithful Christian citizens—without compromising the Gospel.
The CPH Warehouse Sale starts now! Now through Tak The CPH Warehouse Sale starts now! Now through Take up to 70% off our best books to enhance your faith life. These savings only happen once a year!
Deeper conversations start with listening well. Ex Deeper conversations start with listening well. Explore how Jesus practiced active listening in this new blog post.
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