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Customizeable, Custom-Printed Confirmation Certificates Now Available

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We’ve been working on this service for quite some time, and are happy to announce it. Concordia Publishing House is now able to offer you a custom-printed, personalized, customizable confirmation certificate. There are 200 Bible verses to choose from, in four different Bible translations: ESV, NKJV, KJV and NIV. You enter the name and the Bible verse of the confirmand, and we print a custom certificate and return it to you within seven days. Check it out.

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  1. March 4th, 2010 at 15:58 | #1

    While I appreciate the effort, what I really would like is a quality printed certificate that could be run through our laser printers to customize locally with the confirmand name and verse, date, church name, address, etc…

  2. March 4th, 2010 at 18:46 | #2

    What I would really like is a customizable confirmand. Can you do that?!

  3. Rev. Michael Schmidt
    March 4th, 2010 at 19:01 | #3

    I agree with Pr. Peters. I appreciate CPH making this availabe; but a simple template (similar to the one offered for the LSB bookplates) that I could type in to the computer and print off would be great. I dread using the typewriter for confirmation, baptism and wedding certificates, and would much prefer using the computer and printer to do the job. I am sure CPH would do a great job printing, but convience says I could do it to.

  4. March 12th, 2010 at 14:16 | #4

    Dear Rev. McCain: I’ve mailed you once before about this, but you must get massive amounts of e-mail. Trying again. Thank you.

    In the area where I was confirmed we received a crucifix which had our verse and date on the back. PLEASE see here:
    http://thoughts-brigitte.blogspot.com/2009/04/more-exhibits.html

    I think this is a wonderful gift and memento. Mine still hangs in the dining room where both the work of Christ and the verse is easily remembered. I think paper has a way of disappearing in most homes.

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