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Ryan Dittman, Pastor //
The book delves into Luther's personal struggles with anxiety, depression, and spiritual turmoil, providing a solid understanding of his psychological landscape. Saunders draws parallels between Luther's experiences and the mental health challenges faced by individuals today.
Clint Knutson, Lutheran Brethren Seminary //
Unpacking the Bible’s teaching on work, Veith helps us to see the meaning in our vocations, the force behind our ethics, and the transformative presence of God in our everyday, ordinary lives.
Clint Knutson, Lutheran Brethren Seminary //
In this classic text, noted theologian Gustaf Wingren provides a comprehensive analysis of Luther’s writings and teaching on the doctrine of vocation, elucidating the very practical and essential nature of Luther’s thought on the complex concept of vocation.
Jordan Spina, North American Mission //
Through the acronym B.L.E.S.S. readers will learn to bless the way Jesus blessed by Beginning with Prayer, Listening to others, Eating and living life along side others, Serving others, and Sharing their stories.
Jordan Spina, North American Mission //
The Art of Neighboring takes a practical approach to neighboring by asking the reader to look at their literal neighborhood and apply the neighboring life of Jesus in their own context.
Jordan Spina, North American Mission //
Joining Jesus Show Me How is a simple approach to discipleship that examines the basis tenants how Jesus discipled his disciples, taking them from ideas to practical application.
Jordan Spina, North American Mission //
Joining Jesus on His Mission is a simple and accessible book that helps the reader reconsider the call of God upon their daily lives. There are short videos that can be used in a small group or Sunday School setting that may additionally prove helpful.