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Kyle G. Jones
18 mins read
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08/10/22
A Scriptural Reflection of Luther’s Small Catechism
Take heart: God is near and he is here for you.
Kyle G. Jones
11 mins read
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11/25/20
The Comfort of Luther's Daily Prayers in 2020
In a year in which every day seems to blur together, Luther's orders of daily prayer help order our daily lives.
Kyle G. Jones
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03/23/20
Cutting Hair and Saying Prayers: Luther on When, How, and What to Prayer
When Luther's barber, Peter Beskendorf, asked him how to pray, Luther wrote him an open letter that has become a classic expression of the "when, how, and what" of prayer. It is as instructive today as when it was first penned it in 1535.