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Press Release: Newest Volume in Apologetics and Polemics Series Explores the Christian View of Transgenderism

  • January 6, 2026
Press Release: Learn How Pastoral Care and Pastoral Leadership Are Intertwined
  • June 19, 2023
Press Release: Learn How Pastoral Care and Pastoral Leadership Are Intertwined

A new book by author Rev. Dr. Jamison J. Hardy sheds light on how pastors can faithfully shepherd their flocks as strong leaders in the church.

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Press Release: Discover How Our Lives are Woven into God’s Story
  • June 2, 2023
Press Release: Discover How Our Lives are Woven into God’s Story

New book by author Adam Filipek examines the story of Scripture and shows how it relates to the story in believers’ lives today.

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News Release: Concordia Publishing House Honors Five Fort Wayne Seminary Graduates with Writing Awards
  • June 1, 2023
News Release: Concordia Publishing House Honors Five Fort Wayne Seminary Graduates with Writing Awards

The honorees were named writing award recipients prior to graduation.

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Press Release: Concordia Publishing House Launches Summer Reading Program
  • May 31, 2023
Press Release: Concordia Publishing House Launches Summer Reading Program

CPH Reads, a summer reading program all about Jesus, begins May 31, 2023.

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Press Release: Face Daily Struggles with God’s Manna
  • May 18, 2023
Press Release: Face Daily Struggles with God’s Manna

An upcoming Bible study tells of the experiences of the Israelites and shares how the Creator blesses believers with His gifts.

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Press Release: Rev. Dr. Jacob Corzine Accepts Call to Be Vice President of Publishing at Concordia Publishing House
  • May 10, 2023
Press Release: Rev. Dr. Jacob Corzine Accepts Call to Be Vice President of Publishing at Concordia Publishing House

St. Louis—Jonathan D. Schultz, President and CEO of Concordia Publishing House (CPH), has announced that Rev. Dr. Jacob Corzine has accepted the call to serve as vice president of publishing.…

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Press Release: Relinquish Control and Lean on God’s Strength
  • May 1, 2023
Press Release: Relinquish Control and Lean on God’s Strength

New Bible study from author Deb Burma reminds readers of Jesus’ unchanging and unceasing strength.

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Press Release: Find Comfort in God’s Gift of Church
  • April 18, 2023
Press Release: Find Comfort in God’s Gift of Church

New book from author Christa Petzold brings to light the value of worshiping in a Christian community of believers.

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Press Release: Discover Hope and Faithfulness through the Grand Story of Joseph
  • April 3, 2023
Press Release: Discover Hope and Faithfulness through the Grand Story of Joseph

New women’s Bible study from author Donna Snow explores the many trials of Joseph’s story in Genesis.

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Press Release: Explore What It Means to Be Human from a Biblical Perspective
  • March 10, 2023
Press Release: Explore What It Means to Be Human from a Biblical Perspective

Author Christopher S. Esget’s new book examines issues in human nature and shows how healing is done through Christ.

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The triune God, Father, Son, and Holy Spirit, conv The triune God, Father, Son, and Holy Spirit, converges on this day  of Jesus’ own Baptism—confirming the revelation of the prophet Isaiah. Behold Jesus, the servant, claimed by the Father as beloved, will now unleash uncommon justice to the earth, its nations, and all its inhabitants. His light will obliterate darkness. His Word will exonerate guilt. Resurrection will trump death. The mortal will claim immortality! All this because Jesus died once for all!" —Worship Planning Book, Year A
Living out a Christian sexual ethic can feel count Living out a Christian sexual ethic can feel countercultural—but it always has been.
From the early Church to today, Christians have been called to live differently, honoring God’s design for love, marriage, and family even when the culture pushes the other way.

Discover how the first Christians navigated these same challenges—and what it means for us now in Love, Marriage, and Family: Learning from the Early Christians by Erkki Koskenniemi.
The rise of transgenderism in modern society goes The rise of transgenderism in modern society goes directly against what God says about men, women, and our bodies. With such a divisive topic, it can be difficult to have meaningful discussions with others of differing viewpoints. Dr. Scott Stiegemeyer's new book, Responding to Transgenderism in Light of God's Word, is a thoughtful, biblical discussion that will help you navigate these discussions.
"As you begin your Epiphany journey of light illum "As you begin your Epiphany journey of light illuminating and enlightening the world, I hope you will see more and more of who Jesus is." —Rev. Andrew Jones
"Light eradicates darkness, illuminates creation’s "Light eradicates darkness, illuminates creation’s glory, and strips away the shroud of mystery. Christ is the Light to which all kings and authorities bow down. He makes known the mysteries and salvation of God through the apostles and prophets. The Word and will of the Lord is no longer possessed by a singular people nor is it cloaked in any kind of ambiguity. All are summoned and blessed to worship Christ. He is our exceeding joy in which our hearts thrill and exult." —Worship Planning Book, Year A
"With selected verses of rich hymnody Resch and Za "With selected verses of rich hymnody Resch and Zager provide each day theological insights into this powerful Word of God in hymns. For example, for All Saints Day they select "Behold a Host, Arrayed in White." They then insightfully take the devotion into Revelation 7:9-17 as it flows through three stanzas of this great hymn. They emphasize and summarize this approach eloquently in the Preface: "Whether we sing, speak, or read silently these miniature sermons of the church, our faith is strengthened for daily living and in anticipation of the sure and certain hope of eternal life." This is exactly the blessing this devotional provides to its users, strengthening of faith for daily living and eternal life! Set to music. You'll find yourselves replaying, resinging, respeaking these poetic words set to music for the day as it pops into your head." —Amazon Customer Review
We wander through life looking for freedom, only t We wander through life looking for freedom, only to find the opposite. We are enslaved by our sinful flesh. How can we work ourselves out of this mess we’ve created?

In Finally Free, Bryan Wolfmueller digs into the well-known parable of the prodigal son to show us how only Jesus’ suffering, death, and resurrection can remedy our depravity, despair, and pride.
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.
Almighty God, You have poured into our hearts the Almighty God, You have poured into our hearts the true Light of Your incarnate Word. Grant that this Light may shine forth in our lives; through the same Jesus Christ, Your Son, our Lord, who lives and reigns with You and the Holy Spirit, one God, now and forever. Amen.
"When the magi arrived in Jerusalem, in the days o "When the magi arrived in Jerusalem, in the days of Herod, the illegitimate “king of the Jews” (actually not Jewish by lineage at all, but Idumaean), they asked, “Where is He who has been born king of the Jews?” Here is the very point of the story, for these Gentiles had “come to worship Him” (2:2). Their coming in itself could have been meaningless; they might have presumed to worship a king who cared nothing for them. But the stars of this showing forth are not the wise men. The star is the “star,” because it was placed in the sky by God Himself. God causing the star to shine was God announcing over the whole earth that the child born in Bethlehem was King not just of the Jews but of all.

There was the ultimate epiphany of this day: that the King, the King of all nations, was this little boy. This Jesus is the King. And there’s much more to discover about Him.

The Coming of the Wise Men Is Just the Beginning of the Epiphany, the Revealing, of Our Lord.
Over the coming Sundays, the season of Epiphany, much more will be revealed about this Jesus—until the time for Him to begin His final trek to the cross. There everything revealed about Him will be fulfilled." —Rev. Dr. Carl Fickenscher, Looking Forward to Sunday Morning
"Only twelve years old, Jesus, the boy in the temp "Only twelve years old, Jesus, the boy in the temple, is already full of the wisdom of God. As Solomon prayed for wisdom as God’s greatest gift, today we are given a glimpse into God’s wisdom. His wisdom is the greatest and highest wisdom: that a person is not and cannot be saved by his own works or actions but solely by faith in the gift of Jesus Christ. We become God’s children and His own family by God’s action of adopting us." —Worship Planning Book, Year A
Devotionals aren’t just a habit—they’re a lifeline Devotionals aren’t just a habit—they’re a lifeline. They help you keep in conversation with God so that he can guiding your life.
Eternal God, we commit to Your mercy and forgivene Eternal God, we commit to Your mercy and forgiveness the year now ending and commend to Your blessing and love the times yet to come. In the new year, abide among us with Your Holy Spirit that we may always trust in the saving name of our Lord Jesus Christ, who lives and reigns with You and the Holy Spirit, one God, now and forever. Amen.
"Sin lures us into rebellion and deceit. Enmeshed "Sin lures us into rebellion and deceit. Enmeshed in its consequences, we become deaf to the Lord’s Word and His prophecies. Death consumes. Life is constrained. But Christ inaugurates change—He elects to bear our condemnation, die, and pass through death’s portal. His contention with life and death abolishes our alienation from God. His acts of mercy restore peace, quietness, strength, and salvation. God’s Word of love and sacrifice persistently prepares us for His imminent return." —Worship Planning Book, Year A
"Steinmann lays out here a foundation that doubtle "Steinmann lays out here a foundation that doubtless will provide the basis for all subsequent discussions of biblical chronology, an indispensable preliminary to a proper understanding of the biblical narrative."
—Eugene H. Merrill, PhD, Distinguished Professor of Old Testament Studies, Dallas Theological Seminary, Distinguished Professor of Old Testament Interpretation, The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary
“Pastor Wolfmueller is a remarkable pastoral theol “Pastor Wolfmueller is a remarkable pastoral theologian. . . . The remarkable clarity of the Gospel, which animates all Pastor W’s work, shines even more brightly in this little gem of a book. “He welcomes sinners and eats with them,” the religious experts complained of Jesus. This book takes a wondrous look at the third and often ignored character in Jesus’ parable of the prodigal: the disgruntled brother. Pastor W speaks to the Pharisee in every one of us and drives us to repentance, forgiveness in Jesus, and joy in living forgiven as we encounter our neighbors.”
—Pastor Matthew C. Harrison, LCMS president
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