The Book of Concord is Now Twittering
May 25th, 2009

The title page from the first edition of the Book of Concord. Dresden, 1580. Image courtesy of Concordia Seminary Library, Saint Louis.
Yes, the good, old Book of Concord has joined the Twitterati and is pumping out daily tweets, with a link to a daily reading from the Book of Concord. Sign up for them here. And, while you are at, be sure to visit the Book of Concord’s home on the Internet, where you can choose from a variety of different options to receive daily readings from the Lutheran Confessions.
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This is fantastic! Thanks Paul! You’ve fulfilled a wish.
in Christ,
jW
I must say wow, because I don’t know of any complete thoughts in the Book of Concord that are expressed in <140 chars.
@Dan at Necessary Roughness
Whoops, Dan, you didn’t read the post carefully enough. The daily tweet provides “a link to a daily reading from the Book of Concord.”
Wonderful. I’m thrilled!