
A book of devotion and poetry
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The sacred Scriptures, stylized in poetry. The Haiku Bible started as an effort to make better sense of the complex and nuanced anthology. While rich in content and layered with meaning, the overarching themes of Scripture can be easily lost in the chasm of time and context that separate us from the original authors. Reflecting the styles and genres of the different books, The Haiku Bible weaves fresh insight into the ancient writings, while finding the threads that tie together the tapestry of Scripture.

An introductory textbook
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The Bible is big, complicated, and one of the most important books in human history.
A Firm Foundation introduces the book that many call sacred, but few have studied.
This versatile resource presents the Bible in plain language, with straightforward summaries, questions to facilitate discussion and reflection, and clearly defined terminology. It can stand alone, but works best as a companion to the bible.
The material within has been used to teach a variety of students, including nonreligious beginners, clergy-in-training, English-language learners, and followers of other major world religions.
Build a stronger understanding with A Firm Foundation.

A practical, research-based study
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A straightforward look at change in American religion. Chris Suehr presents the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America (ELCA) as an example of religious change in a way that is welcoming to interested readers and fulfilling to social scientists. By amplifying real voices, this book presents the social science, but also explores the stories behind its statistics—the people who have left, their reasons, their beliefs, and their quests. Lost Lutherans is a useful resource on specific areas of American religion—from the history of the Mainline to the voices of modern people who have left it. This book examines the gradual changes in society, culture, and institutions that have led to this religious transformation.