New CPH Web Site
July 26th, 2007
If you haven’t noticed, we’ve done a major overhaul to our web site at Concordia Publishing House. Check it out.
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I especially like the downloadable search bar.
You erased my wish list!
I can remember a few of them, but not all.
I hesitate to call attention to this, but that tree looks for all the world like the Purpose Driven Tree.
I respectfully request that it be replaced, perhaps with something that doesn’t bring to my mind the the worst of contemporary pop Christianity.
The rest of the website is to be highly commended. An improvement on what was already an easy to use resource.
Thank you!
McCain: To paraphrase Freud, “Sometimes a tree is just a tree.” Good grief!
Ditto about the wish list.
What I would love to see on the front page of the website is a direct link to the Lutheran Confessions…
McCain: Why? All you need to do is bookmark: http://www.bookofconcord.org
I am just thinking about those who might know about cph.org and not bookofconcord.org or even that there is something called the Book of Concord or the Lutheran Confessions. My general opinion is that unless you already know what you are looking for, the BOC is not easy to find or to understand its importance.
I can only think that the more visible Lutherans can make our confessions the better.
I agree with Jenny. The look reaks of postmodernism. Where’s the calligraphy, pics of Luther or the rose and cross? “Multiethnic” smacks of multiculturalism and so-called diversity. The whole thing turns me off.
McCain: Ouch, did somebody forgot to take his crabby medicine today?