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Books
Interested in reading Christian literature?  Find some of the hottest fiction and non-fiction Christian titles.  

Reading Groups
One of the best ways to get started at reading Christian literature is to start a reading group.  As Christians, one of the greatest things we can do is to witness to others inside and outside of the church about our God and our Savior and how our lives have been touched by God's love.

For suggestions try: 

Not sure how to start a book club?

Children
Looking for books to share with younger children?  Here is a suggestions: The Little Lutheran, an ELCA publication.

 

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Adult Fiction

Apocalypse
The Left Behind Series
by Tim Lahaye & Jerry Jenkins

  • Left behind: The Tale of the Earths Last Days.
  • Tribulation Force: The Continuing Drama of those Left Behind.
  • Nicolae: The Rise of the Anti-Christ 
  • Soul Harvest: The World takes sides
  • Apollyon: The Destroyer is Unleashed
  • Assassins: Assignment Jerusalem: Target: Antichrist
  • The Mark: The Beast Rules the World
  • The Indwelling: The Beast Takes Possession
  • Descecration: Antichrist Takes the Throne
  • The Remnant: On the Brink of Armageddon
  • Armageddon: The Cosmic Battle of All the Ages
  • Glorious Appearing: The End of Days

Romance

Thrillers

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Obtaining Resources
Planning a program or retreat? Resources to remember 
by Sally B. Sedgwick

So you’ve had your fall planning meeting and are now arranging the programming for a special event. Perhaps your committee has already decided how to feed everyone and the pastor you most want to participate has agreed to do a communion service. Now what? 

First, stop a minute and ask yourself these questions: Is your event meant to be supportive, informative, or challenging? (All three?) What do your women need, at this time, to enrich their lives? What do they say they need? Talk to your friends. Talk to some women whose opinions you don’t already know. Where do these ideas intersect?

Where to look
You already have within your women’s organization the leadership needed to have a wonderful event. To find the best program for you, turn to the Women of the ELCA

Resource Catalog 2004-2005. Here you will find dozens of options that can respond to the needs—whether devotional, practical, or challenging—identified above.

Browse through the catalog, paying special attention to the sections “Networks to Embolden You,” “Listening to God and Responding,” “Anti-Racism and Cross-Cultural Resources,” and “Listen, God Is Calling Series.” In the descriptions of the resources found in those last three sections, note which ones are described as a “study,” “resource,” or “program.” This indicates materials that describe in detail the steps, supplies, and time (note that some are as short as one or two hours) required for a successful event, retreat, or workshop on that topic.

Some examples
With the November presidential election approaching, you might decide to offer the two-hour program Called to Be Political (But I Don’t Want to Be Political!) from the “Listen God Is Calling” Series. This workshop on the teaching of Martin Luther on the role of Christians in politics gives participants a focused way of looking at their understanding of church and state, the historical influences that have affected this understanding, and what its implications are as we live as Lutherans in the 21st century.

Perhaps you want to offer extensive teaching while still engaging women in personal spiritual growth (see the catalog’s “Listening to God and Responding” section). Consider a more in-depth look at Luther’s teaching that could be used for everything from a weekend retreat to a series of one-hour sessions: Feasting at Katie’s Table: A Resource to Help Relate Faith to the Everyday combines videotapes featuring Dr. Norma Cook Everist of Wartburg Theological Seminary (Dubuque, Iowa) with clear, guided opportunities for participants to personally respond to Norma’s challenge that we are all theologians. The clear leader’s guide and outline includes all the preparation steps and details what is expected of the facilitator. (If you choose to hold a weekend event, more in-depth presentations are required of two theologically trained presenters.)

Looking for an ongoing program? The Witness of Women program offers a proven way for women to connect with their call to discipleship.

And these are only three suggestions! So explore your resource catalog. And have a wonderful event.

Sally B. Sedgwick is director for programs, Women of the ELCA.

Copyright © 2004 Women of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America.  Reprinted from the October 2004 issue of Interchange with Permission.  Download a copy of Interchange >

Order the Catalog
Can’t locate the Women of the ELCA Resource Catalog ? You can request up to five copies by calling the Women of the ELCA Women’s Resource Center at 800-638-3522, ext. 2737. For requests of six or more, call Augsburg Fortress at 800-328-4648. The item number for the 2004-2005 issue is 6-0002-1116-3

Browse Augsburg Fortress for various resources on ministry for women.

 

Bible Study
Want to start your own bible study?  Includes links to on-line bibles and Christian bible study suppliers.

Bible Studies for Women

Book of Faith - This is an "Initiative " of the ELCA and offers several bible studies that may be adapted for your use.

Lutheran Woman Today - To God's Beloved: Paul's Letter to the Romans

 Bible on-line

Recommended

Arthur, Kay - This author has put out all sorts of wonderful bible study material. Check out Amazon.com to find the best list.

Devotionals

The Cup of Our Life: A Guide for Spiritual Growth by Joyce Rupp

 

Video
Need a recommendation on a Christian video you can watch with the whole family?

Lutheran TV
Mosaic Television has released many documentaries on VHS/DVD and now Mosaic has made it possible to watch some of those programs right from you computer for FREE; or you may order a copy or two from the online store. 

Movie Releases

Luther, The Movie

The Passion

 

 

 
 

 

 

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