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How can we accept the death of someone we love and go on living without them? Written especially for those who are flooded with questions and emotions as a loved one nears death.
Infant Baptism
Christian baptism on the basis of Scripture and the practice of baptism in the Early Church.
What Jesus Means to Me
Simple devotional reading on the treasures of knowing Christ: Life, Pardon, Peace, Power, Hope, Assurance, Joy. Presentation page and index of Bible passages. Recommended for youth and others who need encouragement and comfort.
Journey to the Cross: A 40-Day Lenten Devotional
In this forty-day Lenten devotional, best-selling author Paul David Tripp invites us to set aside time from the busyness of our lives to focus on the suffering and sacrifice of Jesus. Each of the short readings encourages us to abide in the abundant joy found in Christ as we encounter the Savior more fully and follow him more faithfully during this Lenten season.
- 40 daily readings for the season of Lent
- A companion resource to Come, Let Us Adore Him, a devotional for Christmas
- Written by Paul David Tripp, author of the best-selling devotional New Morning Mercies, which has sold more than 500,000 copies
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.
Contains 30 meditations from Luther's Christmas sermons, nine elegant illustrations by Luther's contemporaries (four by Albrecht Durer) capturing timeless scenes from the Christmas story, and two of Luther's beautiful Christmas carols.
Sermons exploring events from Holy Week through the Resurrection portray Luther’s thoughts on faith, human imperfection, salvation through grace, and the wonder of God. Illustrated with 18 woodcuts by Virgil Solis, a contemporary of Luther’s.
The elderly, AIDS patients, the dying, mourners, the mentally ill, the depressed. Many of you may regularly come into contact with these people who are dealing with death and the struggles of life. This book written by an experienced chaplain helps pastors and lay people in ministering to these special needs. The book also considers a Christian's response to medical-ethics questions including euthanasia.
Fall '24
Required FLS textbook for Principles of Pastoral Theology course taught by Dr. James Molstre, Dean of FLS.
Fall '23
Required FLS textbook for Pastoral Theology course taught by Dr. James Molstre, Dean of FLS.
Fall '22
Required FLS textbook for Principles of Pastoral Theology course taught by Dr. James Molstre, Dean of FLS.
Fall '21
Required FLS textbook for Pastoral Theology course taught by Dr. James Molstre, Dean of FLS.
Fall '20
Required FLS textbook for Principles of Pastoral Theology course taught by Dr. James Molstre, Dean of FLS.
Fall '19
Required FLS textbook for Pastoral Theology course taught by Dr. James Molstre, Dean of FLS.
Pastoral Care Under the Cross is a practical guide for pastors who visit the sick and who generally shepherd the flock of God. Eyer is a former chaplain and pastor with much experience in this area of ministry. Probably the most helpful aspect of this book is the practical examples he gives from his own experience. Through his “stories,” he communicates what pastoral ministry looks like, very raw with emotion, and real problems. This book will be especially helpful to those pastors beginning the pastoral ministry.
—Dr. James Molstre
Prayers in Bereavement
8 1/2" x 3 1/2" Tract.
The Advent wreath is a tradition that marks preparation and anticipation of Jesus’ coming during the four weeks of Advent in the liturgical calendar. This simple booklet provides a brief reading, Scripture text, and song to accompany the lighting of the candles and suggests readings and prayers for the candle-lighting portion of a Christmas Eve candlelight service.
Activities, questions, and comforting Scripture encourage children ages 7-12 to process their grief in a healing way. Adults will find questions helpful as conversation starters to share in the grief process.
What is marriage? Is living together such a great offense? This biblical resource in question-and-answer format encourages unmarried couples to consider issues about living together and helps pastors minister in such situations.
From the angel's announcement to Mary through the wise men's visit, your child will learn the wonderful story of Christmas. For ages 3-7.
Teens Pray
A book of prayers covering specific problems and concerns of teens to help Christian youth in their daily conversation with God.
Help teens to be strengthened in their faith through this popular devotional favorite, revised with Scripture from the English Standard Version (ESV) and designed to help teens develop a fuller understanding of God's Word and Luther’s Catechism.
Time to Pray: Daily Prayers for Youth
This compact book is filled with prayers on a variety of subjects relating to the daily challenges young people face today. A practical gift for youth to encourage their prayer life.
Daily devotional readings for the 40 days of Lent remind believers that Christ cleanses, restores, and renews broken hearts through faith in Him.
The Very First Easter
Christopher yearns for stories that are real; truth, not fiction. Mom and Dad tell Christopher about the sorrow and joy of Jesus' trial, death, and resurrection. Vivid illustrations, recommended for ages 5-10. Hardback with dust jacket.
Welcome to the Family
For parents whose child is about to be baptized. The significance of baptism and what it means for those who receive it. The role of parents in continuing to nurture the child's faith. Includes a letter to sponsors.
What Child Is This?
This, this is Christ the king! A favorite Christmas carol beautifully illustrated to help families worship with the shepherds and rejoice with the angels.
Devotional for youth/adults also available.
Reflections on the Scriptures and a beloved hymn proclaim the story of the little human Child who is also fully God, born for me and you. Christ the King is the joyous answer to the question, What Child Is This? These 37 days of devotions guide you from December 1 through Epiphany (January 6), drawing you closer to the blessed Child, the Savior.
Written especially for those who have experienced loss for a variety of reasons. Topics include child's serious illness, divorce, job loss, economic loss, loss of physical abilities, fear of losing faith. Some of the more serious losses may paralyze our emotions and send us into shock. Others leave us angry, hurt, or confused. God’s Word assures us in our times of loss, God has not forsaken us.
Have you ever lost a favorite toy or had to say goodbye to a friend who moved away? At times like that, we feel sad. But when someone we loved has died, we feel more than sadness. We feel grief. This book gently suggests ways for children to understand and cope with grief and to find comfort in Jesus, our Good Shepherd, and in His promise of an eternal home.
With Him to Golgotha
Trace the steps of our suffering Savior from Gethsemane to Golgotha through 42 devotionals by Fredrik Wisløff and see the purpose for His suffering and death.
The circumstances don't seem to matter. Whether it was the result of a sudden accident or a lingering illness, whether it was a child or an aged grandmother, whether we had anticipated many more years together or had prayed that God would take our loved one soon, the death of a loved one brings profound grief. Now what? In the dark hours of grief, what a friend we have in Jesus!
You Ask About...Faith
How weak can faith be before it's not faith anymore? How do I know when I’m doing enough good works? This book contains answers to many questions teens are asking and answers them with God's Word.
Your Baby and Baptism
A tract for new parents, answering questions about why, when, and where a child should be baptized.
Certificate of Baptism
Gold-stamped, for youth or adult. Picture of Jesus.