Why CPH?! Why are you doing this to me??? I only have a finite amount of money. And yet, you insist on publishing books I feel I must have. Darn you. And then there’s that new Giertz translation from Wipf and Stock. Are you in a conspiracy with them to steal all my money? Clever…very clever…
Count me in as a kindred soul, wanting to buy books from CPH that I just must have! CPH is bringing out solid and Biblically sound books that are filling long-existing needs in the Lutheran walk of faith.
My WELS aunt and uncle like the The Lutheran Study Bible very much! I found out recently that shortly after they received it December 28th last year as a gift from me, they started the new year reading daily from the The Lutheran Study Bible and were in Matthew in August when my parents visited them. They have started thinking differently about CPH.
Saturday night, I gave my parents their own copies of Lutheranism 101. Both were very happy to get them, particularly my mother, to my surprise. She said that her adult confirmation classes decades ago just scratched the surface of what she felt she wanted and needed to know. After looking through it, she said it hits the spot on what she’s looking for. Her mother was raised Lutheran but did not really raise her children (including my mother) in the Lutheran Church. The lack of Lutheran congregations or being too far away hampered that. She was aware of the Lutheran church as being her family heritage and through her relatives, though.
Why CPH?! Why are you doing this to me??? I only have a finite amount of money. And yet, you insist on publishing books I feel I must have. Darn you. And then there’s that new Giertz translation from Wipf and Stock. Are you in a conspiracy with them to steal all my money? Clever…very clever…
Count me in as a kindred soul, wanting to buy books from CPH that I just must have! CPH is bringing out solid and Biblically sound books that are filling long-existing needs in the Lutheran walk of faith.
My WELS aunt and uncle like the The Lutheran Study Bible very much! I found out recently that shortly after they received it December 28th last year as a gift from me, they started the new year reading daily from the The Lutheran Study Bible and were in Matthew in August when my parents visited them. They have started thinking differently about CPH.
Saturday night, I gave my parents their own copies of Lutheranism 101. Both were very happy to get them, particularly my mother, to my surprise. She said that her adult confirmation classes decades ago just scratched the surface of what she felt she wanted and needed to know. After looking through it, she said it hits the spot on what she’s looking for. Her mother was raised Lutheran but did not really raise her children (including my mother) in the Lutheran Church. The lack of Lutheran congregations or being too far away hampered that. She was aware of the Lutheran church as being her family heritage and through her relatives, though.
Wow, Karen, thanks so much for these kind words. We here at CPH are humbled and honored when we hear stories like this!
God bless.