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  • Written on Their Hearts: October 2024 Everyday Faith Calendar

    Written on Their Hearts: October 2024 Everyday Faith Calendar

    Psalm 119:15–16 states, “I will meditate on your precepts and fix my eyes on your ways. I will delight in your statutes; I will not forget your word.” When I read this verse, I cannot...

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  • Digging Deeper into Scripture: James 3:1–12

    Digging Deeper into Scripture: James 3:1–12

    When I am counseling couples before marriage, I encourage them to avoid discussing any important issues before 9:00 a.m. and after 9:00 p.m. Most people are at their best in the 9:00 a.m....

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  • When and How Should We Pray?

    When and How Should We Pray?

    When our Lord breathed His last and died on the cross, the curtain in the temple of Jerusalem tore in two from top to bottom. This event signified that the barrier of sin that separated...

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  • How to Encourage Young Leaders in Youth Ministry

    How to Encourage Young Leaders in Youth Ministry

    Think back to your first leadership opportunity. Were you nervous, eager, confident, or terrified? Do some of your choices then make you cringe now and thank God for His grace? Who...

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  • How to Make Church Graphics without a Designer

    How to Make Church Graphics without a Designer

    If you work at a church and are responsible for designing graphics but aren’t a graphic designer, you’ve likely pulled your hair out a time or two. If you don’t have experience in graphic...

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  • Music of the Month: Grace Unbounded: Short and Easy Lord’s Supper Preludes

    Music of the Month: Grace Unbounded: Short and Easy Lord’s Supper Preludes

    Treating sixteen tunes commonly associated with the Lord’s Supper, Grace Unbounded is a book you will always want handy for Communion distribution. When you’re not sure how much music...

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  • Mission Moments: A Place of Refuge and the LCMS Prison Ministry

    Mission Moments: A Place of Refuge and the LCMS Prison Ministry

    Every year, Concordia Gospel Outreach partners with Lutheran organizations to provide them with resources and support to continue serving their communities. These nonprofit groups span...

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  • The Book of Romans: An Overview

    The Book of Romans: An Overview

    Stepping from the shadows of the Ausoni Mountains, walking northward along the famous Appian Way, the apostle Paul reached the coastal plains of Italy that stretched all the way to...

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  • Teaching Kids to Sing with Canons from One and All Rejoice

    Teaching Kids to Sing with Canons from One and All Rejoice

    One and All Rejoice (OAR) contains numerous opportunities for teaching children part singing. A great way to get started is by learning one of the many canons included in OAR. To discover...

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  • Is God Present, Even in Suffering?

    Is God Present, Even in Suffering?

    When I was a teenager and knew it all, I got bored with Sunday mornings. I already knew that Jesus died for our sins and rose on the third day. Why did we need to keep talking about it?...

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  • Top Three Books for Young Adult Ministry

    Top Three Books for Young Adult Ministry

    As part of the Body of Christ, we experience both joy and challenges: God calls us to be united in Him, yet unique in our individuality. Within the church, we engage with people in all...

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  • 5 Hymns to Sing in Honor of the 500th Anniversary of the First Lutheran Hymnal

    5 Hymns to Sing in Honor of the 500th Anniversary of the First Lutheran Hymnal

    In 1523, Martin Luther wrote to Georg Spalatin (1484–1545), private secretary to Elector Frederick III (“the Wise”) of Saxony. With his superb humanist education, Spalatin was sought by...

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  • Comparison: September 2024 Everyday Faith Calendar

    Comparison: September 2024 Everyday Faith Calendar

    “You shall not covet your neighbor’s house; you shall not covet your neighbor’s wife, or his male servant, or his female servant, or his ox, or his donkey, or anything that is your...

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  • Digging Deeper into Scripture: John 6:51–69

    Digging Deeper into Scripture: John 6:51–69

    With the death of Jesus Christ on the cross, His resurrection, and His ascension in heaven, the early church had its beginning. Through the work of the Holy Spirit, the apostles, and the...

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  • 8 Books Every Pastor Should Have in His Library

    8 Books Every Pastor Should Have in His Library

    Pastors have many roles: preacher, teacher, visitor, worship leader, administrator. The Lord’s undershepherds are also constant learners and normally voracious readers. Yet, with so much...

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  • Who Was St. Augustine of Hippo?

    Who Was St. Augustine of Hippo?

    “You have formed us for Yourself, oh Lord, and our hearts are restless until they find rest in you.” —St. Augustine of Hippo, Confessions, 1.1, paraphrased  If you enter a room of...

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  • How Churches Can Reach More People with Local SEO

    How Churches Can Reach More People with Local SEO

    Churches often look to rank themselves on Google with SEO, so that they can reach more people for the sake of the Gospel. Local SEO is a subset of SEO, or search engine optimization, that...

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  • Music of the Month: Piano Prelude Series

    Music of the Month: Piano Prelude Series

    Following the successful Hymn Prelude Library series for organ comes a comprehensive set of piano preludes for all the hymn tunes in Lutheran Service Book. Not an adaptation of the organ...

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  • Backpacks and Bear Hugs: A Joyful Missionary Reunion

    Backpacks and Bear Hugs: A Joyful Missionary Reunion

    Missionary Erin Mackenzie reflects on some of her most cherished roles and experiences with her Latin America and the Caribbean missionary connections—especially at the latest regional...

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  • The Gospel Accounts: An Overview

    The Gospel Accounts: An Overview

    Jesus Christ brought the Gospel (from older English, “Good-spel,” “good news”) to the world. He announced that in His person the kingdom of God was coming to mankind and that through...

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