Friday, May 4, 2018

Luther's Sermons - So Far



Volume 6 was tied up for a time by HAL - long story. The color version has been set free.

A Kindle issue is being addressed.

The Gems Mined from the Sermons of Martin Luther volume needs to have pagination added to each quotation - not a big job, really a fun and inspiring task.

Gems - selections from each of the eight volumes, designed to introduce people to Luther's Sermons. This is smaller in size so it will be full color only and Kindle.

Volume 8 is being prepared by Janie Sullivan for Amazon-Kindle.

If someone does not grasp this gem from Luther, he does not understand the Reformer, the Gospel, or the Scriptures.

Anticipated Results

When everything is done, the sermons in black and white will be about $40 TOTAL for all eight volumes - author's price. With sales tax and shipping for the whole set, that might be $60 - 70 or so. Sales tax varies quite a bit.

The Gospel Sermons - Volumes 1-5 - would be about $40 with taxes and shipping. Don't kid yourself, the Epistle Sermons are just as good.

Kindle ebook prices will be a little higher but I may run some specials, which will be noted here.

Gems will be $10-15 (author's price) and a good gift or library addition by itself.

Pastors who get stuck for sermon ideas should turn to Gems, or the complete set of Luther's Sermons, not to ELCA preaching books (yuk!), or Calvin's Commentaries (Why?) or the Pietistic Spoonfuls on Purpose.

 No, we saved a few titles.


Lutheran Library Updates – May 2018 - Lutheran Library Publishing Ministry – "Faithful to the Reformation"

  • Welcome
  • Format Updates
  • Recreational Reading
  • Thank you


  • Lutheran Library Updates – May 2018 - Lutheran Library Publishing Ministry – "Faithful to the Reformation":

    "Welcome
    Hello to friends of the Lutheran Library Publishing Ministry. Since our establishment last summer, 69 books have been completed. All republished books are available at lutheranlibrary.org for free download in a variety of formats for Kindle, Apple, and other devices.

    The goal of the Lutheran Library is to re-release well-written and readable books from sound, faithful American Lutherans of the past for the enjoyment and edification of a new generation.

    Format Updates
    Ebooks are created with something called Cascading Style Sheets (CSS). Old-school computer programmers claim CSS is not really a language - but it does have a sort of logic to it. After a period of study with O’Reilly’s CSS guide, your editor has updated the Lutheran Library CSS files. You will be able to see an immediate improvement in all newly released ebooks. Over time, all of the back titles will be updated.

    As always, if you notice any typographical errors or strange behavior in an ebook, let us know so that it may be corrected in future versions.

    You can find the version number of any Lutheran Library title at the bottom of the copyright page. Updated versions begin with v2.

    Recreational Reading
    Every once in a while we come across books which are not religious in any way, but are fun to read. You can find these under the “Extras” tag. Here are a few you might enjoy:

    Dixie Kitten by Eva March Tappan"



    'via Blog this'

    Four Inches of Rain - After I Watered the Roses

    Falling in Love, from the side.

    I watered the entire front yard, anticipating a long rainstorm. They may seem odd to some people, but automatic systems have sprinklers working merrily during a storm.

    I planted Calladiums, the biggest bulbs I have obtained so far. I wanted them to be hydrated before the storm, because they were ready to grow. Like other bulbs, they were already showing some new growth.

    The Calladiums are under the mother of all Crepe Myrtles, so the bush was pruned and then watered. Wasteful? What happens when a flowering bush needing little rain gets a generous watering and a pruning of the seeds from last year? The bush, late in leafing out each spring, burtst into leaves in less than one day, during the storm. The watering gave it the impetus to grow leaves and roots, and both lead to all-summer blooms.

    Last year's bargain Hostas were just out of the ground. I wanted all Hostas to present themselves so the rabbits did not eat the plants one by one. Divide and conquer, or in this case, divide and digest.

    Mints came by early, no problems with cold, and Cat Mint is already in bloom, serving meals to needy beneficial insects, not just to bees.

     California Dreamin


    Last and Best - The Roses
    Daily attention to roses is a good investment. When a bush looks weak, I prune every bit of deadwood away. When roses are blooming, I "prune" and give them to neighbors and medical people. John 15 - the unfruitful ones are separate. The fruitful ones are pruned to make them more fruitful.

    I saw one bush with a lot of small buds on it. My wife said, "Which one?"  I said, "I will know when they bloom."

    Neighbor Surprises Wife with Rose Bushes
    We planned this last year. The neighbor whose relative pruned my trees said he wanted a rainbow collection of roses. He was too late for those offers, so I told him I would get them this time.

    I got an early offer and ordered them. He came over with paint buckets for me (all clean, very useful for gardening). I pulled five bare root bushes out of the rain barrel. They cost him $6 each when the typical price is $15-20 each. The colors are purple, red-yellow, yellow, orange, and white.

    The typical rainbow offer is five colors, no choice in which ones they are, a bit late in the growing season. No refunds. They are great fun in finding out some new or old names.

    If someone wanted a new rose garden, a double offer would be $70 with shipping, two of each color. I took on some bigger offers and had a great time seeing roses I never heard of before - and finding roses I wanted to add in large quanitities -

    • Falling in Love - pink and white, fragrant
    • Hot Cocoa - hard to define, glows in low light
    • Bride's Dream - largest rose 
    • EASY DOES IT! - out-performs all other roses in blooming
    Thanks to two offers I had three Easy Does It roses ($15 total), splendid in growth, prodigal in blooming - orange and sunset colors. The rose does not photograph well but I want them for the vase, not for the darkroom.

     This Easy Does It rose was almost pure orange.
    Other blooms will vary in color, randomly it seems, all very attractive.