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Little Ones Sing Praise (CD)
This 4-CD set of vocal recordings with separate instrumental accompaniment tracks includes all the songs from the Little Ones Sing Praise songbook. Appropriate for classroom or home use!
Little Pilgrim's Progress
Helen L. Taylor took John Bunyan's Pilgrim's Progress and simplified the vocabulary and concepts for young readers while keeping the storyline intact. The result was a classic in itself, which has now sold over 600,000 copies. It's both a simple adventure story and a profound allegory of the Christian journey through life, a delightful read with a message kids ages 6 to 12 can understand and remember. A new look and fresh illustrations for today's children enlivens the journey to the Celestial City.
Little Visits with God
A classic that has nurtured children's faith for generations, teaching about loving and trusting God. Includes story, questions, prayer, and additional Bible passages for older children and adults.
As men try to live out the life God has given them, they must remember 2 Corinthians 5:7 (KJV), “We walk by faith, not by sight.” This softcover devotion book looks at thirty men in the New Testament whose lives were transformed by knowing Jesus. As men read this book, they’ll see time after time that when we live by faith, we really do have power to take on life’s challenges!
Bless every man in your church with this devotion book on Father’s Day. Their hearts will be touched and their spirits will be boosted as they find new strength to live out the calling God has upon their lives.
- Devotion book has 64 full-color pages.
- Contains 30 devotions about men from the Bible.
- Perfect bound book with lovely soft-touch cover, measures 5-1/2" x 8-1/2".
Though written to believers scattered throughout the Roman Empire during the first century, the Book of James teaches us much about the Christian faith. Faith must be living, and faith that is living produces good works. These good works do not give salvation, but they reveal living faith through our words and actions. 8 lessons with leader’s notes.
Living for Him- Youth Prayer Journal
Discover:
• who you are to Jesus
• how much He loves you
• how to live out your faith
Grow in your faith as you read and reflect over nine weeks on:
• True!
• Trust!
• Act!
Theme Bible verse: Psalm 25:5
Lead me in Your truth and teach me, for You are the God of my salvation.
Use for personal daily devotions or in a group setting.
Free Downloadable Study Guide available at http://www.ctainc.com
With suggestions for six sessions for youth, each activity page includes a list of what you need, a description of what you do, and comments or questions you can use to encourage discussion at the conclusion of the activity.
A handy, pocket-sized collection of Christ-centered devotions, prayers, Scripture, and hymns to help bring comfort, peace, encouragement, and hope to those who have lost a loved one or are preparing for their own death.
Look to the Cross
Bookmark of daily Bible readings for Lent encouraging believers to look to the Cross for forgiveness, guidance, patience, strength, salvation, and hope.
Lord Bless You
This inspirational book expounds and applies a familiar portion of Scripture, the Aaronic benediction: “The Lord bless you and keep you. . .” Book concludes with section of personal prayers for various times and situations. Gift book (4"x6") with presentation page, appropriate for confirmation, graduation, wedding, or those experiencing transitions in life.
Lord's Prayer
Devotional meditations on each petition of the Lord’s Prayer by well-known, Swedish author Carl Rosenius. Also includes a few bonus chapters of other writings by Rosenius.
Lord, Keep Us Steadfast in Your Word
Teach little ones this little prayer, which Luther called a children's hymn. On each page, the Triune God keeps this family faithful to His Word as they conduct home devotions, attend church, and share the Gospel.
This sturdy board book features bright illustrations designed to engage toddlers at home, church, or school.
Board book.
Encourage young people to dig into God's Word through these interesting Bible studies for kids, and help them gain a richer appreciation for the Word and a deeper understanding of God's love and care for them. 4 lessons.
Love Thy Body: Answering Hard Questions about Life and Sexuality
Love Thy Body: Answering Hard Questions about Life and Sexuality
Why the call to Love Thy Body? To counter a pervasive hostility toward the body and biology that drives today's headline stories:
Transgenderism: Activists detach gender from biology. Kids down to kindergarten are being taught their body is irrelevant to their authentic self. Is this affirming--or does it demean the body?
Homosexuality: Advocates disconnect sexuality from biological identity as male or female. Is this liberating--or does it denigrate biology?
Abortion: Supporters say the fetus is not a person, though it is biologically human. Does this mean equality for women--or does it threaten the intrinsic value of all humans?
Euthanasia: Those who lack certain cognitive abilities are said to be human but not persons. Is this compassionate--or does it ultimately put everyone at risk?
In Love Thy Body, bestselling author Nancy Pearcey goes beyond politically correct slogans with a riveting exposé of the dehumanizing worldview that shapes current watershed moral issues, arguing that a holistic Christian view sustains the dignity of the body and biology. Throughout the book, Pearcey entrances readers with compassionate stories of people wrestling with hard questions in their own lives--their pain, their struggles, and their triumphs.
Spring '24
Recommended FLBC textbook for Apologetics and Christian Thought course taught by Dr. Wade Mobley.
Optional* required FLBC textbook for Christian Identity and Relationships course, taught by Pr. Adam Osier.
* One out of a choice of four optional books will be required reading.
Spring '23
Recommended FLBC textbook for Apologetics and Christian Thought course taught by Dr. Wade Mobley.
Spring '22
Required FLBC textbook for Christian Identity and Relationships course taught by Pr. Adam Osier, Dean of FLBC.
Recommended FLBC textbook for Apologetics and Christian Thought course taught by Dr. Wade Mobley.
Spring '21
Recommended FLBC textbook for Apologetics and Christian Thought course taught by Dr. Wade Mobley.
Shows why Christianity is neither a wholesale rejection of intellectual life and culture nor a blind acceptance of it but rather that Christianity, compared to other worldviews, provides a superior basis for pursuing knowledge.
Rooted in the metanarrative of God’s words and deeds conveyed through the sacred Scriptures, Luther read and preached the biblical text as the record of God addressing real, flesh-and-blood people in their daily lives. He used stories of the faithful as depicted in biblical narratives to show the Christian life that includes struggling against temptation, enduring suffering, praising God in worship and prayer, and serving one’s neighbor in response to God’s callings and commands.
Shaped by a critical attitude toward Luther, some scholars have misinterpreted the reformer's view of missions. This classical study by Norwegian scholar Ingemar Öberg adds new insights and information, mining a wide variety of sources within Luther's writings with great care and acumen. Especially through his focused analysis of Luther's writings on the Jews and Turks, the author demonstrates Luther's clear and passionate commitment to Gospel proclamation and world mission.
Luther Discovers the Gospel
This book explores Luther's spiritual and theological journey and rediscovery of the Gospel, giving its readers a context for the teachings of Lutheran doctrine.
Spring '26
Required FLS textbook for Historical Theology II course taught by Pr. Andrew Kneeland.
Spring '24
Required FLS textbook for General Church History course taught by Pr. Andrew Kneeland.
Luther for the Busy Man
Luther for the Busy Man breaks up Luther’s commentary on the standard Gospel texts into manageable daily content, organized according to the Church Year. It is our prayer that readers will become enthralled with Luther’s wise interaction with, and passionate application of, the biblical texts. Some will meet the Reformer for the first time, with others gaining a deeper appreciation for Luther’s ethos. Each one will receive daily nourishment through reminders of justification through faith in Christ and all of its implications for life.
Hardcover and softcover editions are available. Also available is an optional whimsical pink book jacket to wrap your hardcover book with Luther for the Even Busier Woman. Please note, the pink book jacket is designed for the hardcover edition, not the softcover edition.
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Luther on Music: Paradigms of Praise
Luther contributed much to present day worship. This book explains the influence of music on Luther and Luther's five paradigms of praise.
Spring '25
Required FLS textbook for Worship and Ministerial Acts course taught by Dr. James Molstre, Dean of FLS, and Mr. Andrew Hanson, Director of Music.
Spring '23
Required FLS textbook for Worship and Ministerial Acts course taught by Mr. Andrew Hanson, Director of Music.
Spring '19
Recommended AFLTS textbook for Worship, Hymns, and Music course taught by Mr. Andrew Hanson, Director of Music.
A leading voice on Luther and Music, Carl Schalk’s 56-page booklet reads much like a research paper. Well-structured, one can read the first sentence of each paragraph and get a great understanding of what is to come. Schalk chronicles music in Luther’s early life, asserts how Luther was a leading voice of his time in understanding music as practical and not speculative, and categorizes Luther’s contributions, understandings, and value of music into five “Paradigms of Praise.”
—Mr. Andrew Hanson
Luther on the Christian Life
Historian Carl Trueman introduces readers to Martin Luther, taking them on a tour of his historical context, theological system, and approach to the Christian life.
Luther on Vocation
Discover God's purpose and calling in seemingly ordinary and even mundane tasks. Gustaf Wingren, a 20th century Swedish theologian, systemizes Luther's insights on vocation and applies them in the context of contemporary thought. For Luther, vocation, as with everything else in his theology, is not so much a matter of what we do, but more importantly, it is a matter of what God does in and through us.
A thorough introduction to Luther's life and thought. Presents every phase of his life, from peasant's son to monk, from pastor to defender of the faith.
For this 2016 revised edition, editor Hans H. Wiersma has made an outstanding text even better. The research is updated, and the text is revised throughout, with images, bibliographies, and timelines to enhance the experience. It's a great volume, greatly improved.
Luther's Family Devotions
Timeless daily devotional readings gathered from the writings of Martin Luther based on Scripture and ending with a hymn verse, arranged according to the Church Year. Originally published in America in German in the late nineteenth
century.
Excellent for reading and study, this updated language translation provides more than 250 in-depth study questions to stimulate thinking and help Christians understand vital doctrinal concepts.
This new edition is the translation of Luther's Large Catechism found in Concordia: The Lutheran Confessions. The catechism, a summary of Christian Doctrine, was written to aid Christians in understanding and applying God's Word. This visually appealing edition includes study questions after each section and is appropriate for personal or group study.
Fall '21
Required FLBC textbook for Systematic Theology 3 course taught by Pr. Steve Mundfrom, Professor of Systematic Theology.
Fall '20
Required FLBC textbook for Systematic Theology III course taught by Pr. Steve Mundfrom, Professor of Systematic Theology.
This famous document triggered the Reformation. Explanatory notes help interpret the text.
Luther's Prayers
Fundamental to an understanding of the primary doctrines of the Reformation. Luther affirms our total inability to save ourselves and the sovereignty of divine grace in our salvation.
Martin Luther’s act of protest nailing his 95 theses to a church door may seem trivial yet became the catalyst for reform in the church and made a lasting impact in world history as Luther was driven to return the church and all believers to the very foundation of their faith—Jesus Christ. This beautiful book includes a map as well as helpful visual timelines at the beginning of each chapter.
Luther's Small Catechism
Contains the five parts of the Catechism and meanings, as well as Prayers for Various Occasions. Questions and answers from Sverdrup's Explanation are not included in this edition. For use with graded Sunday school classes.
The Intersynodical Translation adopted by the Lutheran Free Church in 1929 and continued by the AFLC. New updated edition published in 2007.
When ordering 20 or more, each Catechism is $12.
Spring '26
Required FLS textbook for Introduction to Lutheran Theology course taught by Pr. Steve Mundfrom, Professor of Systematic Theology and Church History.
Spring '25
Required FLS textbook for Introduction to Lutheran Thought course taught by Pr. Steve Mundfrom, Professor of Systematic Theology and Church History.
Spring '23
Required FLS textbook for Lutheran Symbolics course taught by Pr. Steven Mundfrom, Professor of Systematic Theology and Church History.
Spring '21
Required FLS textbook for Lutheran Symbolics course taught by Pr. Steve Mundfrom, Professor of Systematic Theology.
Spring '20
Required FLS textbook for Lutheran Symbolics course taught by Pr. Steve Mundfrom, Professor of Systematic Theology.
Recommended FLBC textbook for Principles of Congregational Life course taught by Pr. Lloyd Quanbeck.
Fall '18
Required FLS textbook for Lutheran Symbolics course taught by Pr. Steve Mundfrom, Professor of Systematic Theology.