Blog Posts

  • Shining the Light of Christ in Family, Church, and State

    Shining the Light of Christ in Family, Church, and State

    This blog is the second of a series based on topics treated by Rev. Dr. Alfonso Espinosa in his book series on faith and culture.

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  • Teaching About Holy Week and Easter in Sunday School

    Teaching About Holy Week and Easter in Sunday School

    During Holy Week, we experience two contrasting feelings: guilt for our sins and joy because of the gifts of forgiveness and eternal life we receive with Christ’s death and resurrection....

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  • A Mission Project That Fills Cupboards, Bookshelves, and Hearts

    A Mission Project That Fills Cupboards, Bookshelves, and Hearts

    Food insecurity is a silent battle. You cannot always tell who is struggling with hunger. And too often shame is placed on those who are unable to access food and are under the federal...

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  • Concordia Gospel Outreach’s Food Bank Arch Book Program Comes to Life

    Concordia Gospel Outreach’s Food Bank Arch Book Program Comes to Life

    Luke 18:17 says, “Truly, I say to you, whoever does not receive the kingdom of God like a child shall not enter it” (ESV).

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  • Music of the Month: Come Now with Praises: Introductions and Final Stanzas

    Music of the Month: Come Now with Praises: Introductions and Final Stanzas

     Come Now with Praises: Introductions and Final Stanzas includes seven sets on a wide variety of hymns. This collection features dynamic and practical introductions and final stanzas to...

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  • Looking Forward to Easter with the Enduring Grace Church Year Journal

    Looking Forward to Easter with the Enduring Grace Church Year Journal

    Here’s a fun fact: The common understanding of the forty days of Lent doesn’t factor in the Sundays of the season, which are excluded. Why? Because even in this time of penitence and...

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  • Matthias Flacius and His Contributions to Protestant Teachings

    Matthias Flacius and His Contributions to Protestant Teachings

    This blog post is adapted from Life Under the Cross: A Biography of the Reformer Matthias Flacius Illyricus.

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  • Church Budgeting Efficiency: How to Do More with Limited Resources

    Church Budgeting Efficiency: How to Do More with Limited Resources

    No matter what time in your church’s fiscal year it is, if you’re a pastor, office manager, or treasurer looking for effective church budgeting tips, you’ve come to the right place. We’ll...

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  • Five Common Questions About Satan and Spiritual Warfare

    Five Common Questions About Satan and Spiritual Warfare

    In light of my recent book, Ten Lies Satan Loves to Tell, I thought it would be helpful to engage with a few frequently asked questions that the book may raise for readers. This is part...

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  • Site Leader Must-Haves at Epic Australian Adventure VBS 2025

    Site Leader Must-Haves at Epic Australian Adventure VBS 2025

    You’ve been asked to volunteer for VBS—and at the time it seemed relatively simple. But perhaps you’re starting to wonder if you took on more than you were ready for. Don’t stress! VBS is...

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  • Music of the Month: Therefore My Heart Is Glad

    Music of the Month: Therefore My Heart Is Glad

    Let your whole being rejoice to God together with the congregation using this grand and triumphant setting of Psalm 16, “Therefore My Heart Is Glad”. Here the entire psalm is...

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  • Prepare, Communicate, Serve: Getting Your Church Office Ready for Lent

    Prepare, Communicate, Serve: Getting Your Church Office Ready for Lent

    Lent is a busy time for church offices—there are double the services each week, pre-service dinners before midweek services, and, of course, Easter Sunday after the end of Lent!...

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  • Galatians: An Overview

    Galatians: An Overview

    The Taurus Mountains of south central Asia Minor form the southern rim of a great basin in which one finds the central Anatolian steppe. Grass, shrubs, and salty lakes fill this dry,...

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  • Streamline Your Workflow with These Simple Email Hacks

    Streamline Your Workflow with These Simple Email Hacks

    In a world brimming with technological innovations, some tools prove their enduring value time and again, and few are more valuable than email. Despite the rise of platforms like...

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  • The Body of Christ in Communion

    The Body of Christ in Communion

    When I was a child, Communion seemed to take forever. In an attempt (I suspect) to keep restless kids occupied, an adult suggested that we pray for each person who walked past our pew. I...

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  • Worry: March 2025 Everyday Faith Calendar

    Worry: March 2025 Everyday Faith Calendar

    “Everything will be okay.” “Don’t worry. Be happy.” “Hakuna matata.” These feel-good yet frothy phrases center around an issue that is near and dear to my sinful heart: worry.

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  • Go-To Resources for Parenting Discipleship

    Go-To Resources for Parenting Discipleship

    Parenting isn’t easy work—we all know that. But what a lot of parents think is even harder is parenting discipleship. God has entrusted parents to be the main faith shapers in their...

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  • 75 Years of Musical Excellence

    75 Years of Musical Excellence

    February 1, 2025, marked the 75th anniversary of Concordia Publishing House’s Music department. That’s three-quarters of a century dedicated to publishing organ, choral, and handbell...

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  • Digging Deeper into Scripture: Luke 3:15–22

    Digging Deeper into Scripture: Luke 3:15–22

    I was a kid in the late seventies and the early eighties. At the time, Sears was a popular department store. This long-standing company sold a brand of children’s pants called...

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  • Maintaining Healthy Church Staff Communication with Technology

    Maintaining Healthy Church Staff Communication with Technology

    When it comes to church communication strategy, we often think of communicating with our members or visitors. But what about your church staff? How can you maintain healthy church staff...

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