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My “Help Me” Bible Verses

Help Me When I’m… Afraid, Anxious or Worried Psalm 34:4 I sought the LORD, and He heard me, And delivered me from all my fears. Psalm 46:1 God is our refuge and strength, A very present help in trouble. Psalm 118:6 The LORD is on my side; I will not fear. What can man do [...]

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I found this post today.  Very insightful.  We hear sometimes that people think the ESV reading level is more difficult than the NIV. This is, in fact, a misunderstanding. I personally did a lot of Bible reading with children for a research project last year, reading to and with pre-K through second grade. That’s one [...]

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From time to time, I hear from pastors and lay people asking, “Why did the Missouri Synod decide to go with the English Standard Version in its new hymnal resources and now across most of its published resources?” It has been a number of years, nearly six to be exact, since the Missouri Synod’s Commission [...]

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Christmas in September

Christmas came early for Pastor Todd.  Today he received his copy of the Lutheran Study Bible.  It’s everything I’d imagined and more.

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Picture of New Study Bible

Well it’s here.  Soon Concordia Publishing House will be shipping these new bibles.  Here is a photo.  Enjoy!

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Check out this audio interview.  Take a listen here.

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A recent question folks have been asking aboutThe Lutheran Study Bible is, “How does this new Study Bible differ from the Concordia Self-Study Bible?” This is a very good question. The doctrine of the Trinity provides a specific, helpful illustration of a difference between the two Study Bibles. The following are notes for the Old Testament reading [...]

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From time to time, I hear from pastors and lay people asking, “Why did the Missouri Synod decide to go with the English Standard Version in its new hymnal resources and now across most of its published resources?” It has been a number of years, nearly six to be exact, since the Missouri Synod’s Commission [...]

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