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Special Pricing on Lutheranism 101: The Course and a FREE Leader’s Guide

August 23rd, 2011
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Perhaps you noticed that red “free” button? You did? Good.

I wanted to underscore something you may have missed in my post yesterday about Lutheranism 101 and to let you know about a free resource we’re providing with it.

First, it is available now for only $5.00 a copy when you place your order and use promo code YTH at checkout. Order it here.

Second, we have a FREE Leader’s Guide for the resource. Click here to download it.

Sound good?

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  1. Pastor Michael Harman
    August 23rd, 2011 at 14:07 | #1

    Sounds great! But I read this…

    GOOD NEWS: Special introductroy offer for Lutheranism 101: The Course only $5.00 each!

    What’s an “introductroy” offer? :)

    I’m using it for adult instruction.

    • August 23rd, 2011 at 14:34 | #2

      Sorry, I don’t understand your comment. Care to explain?

  2. Richard Kauzlarich
    August 24th, 2011 at 16:54 | #3

    Pr.McCain: This makes Lutheranism 101 a complete package. Really like the idea of questions for further discussion. We are working our way through this as part of our Sunday Adult Bible Study offerings at Our Savior Lutheran in Arlington, VA, and there is great discussion because of the way Lutheranism 101 presents what we believe. We generate the discussion with a Power Point presentation that follows the book (for those who may not read the chapters before hand.) We are on Chapter 11 and I’ve ordered The Course to help us through the rest of the Book. I suggested elsewhere that CPH/you/Pr.Weedon consider developing a Lutheran Confessions 101 provide the same sense of clarity to the Confessions that Lutheranism 101 provides generally. It could be based on the Concordia: The Lutheran Confessions blog from several years ago. As a lay person I find the Book of Concord daunting to read cover to cover.

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