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The Concordia Publishing House Podcast

The Concordia Publishing House Podcast

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Welcome to The Concordia Publishing House Podcast where we consider everything in the light of Jesus Christ who is the same today, yesterday, and forever. Hosted by Elizabeth Pittman.

© 2026 The Concordia Publishing House Podcast
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Episodes
  • Prayerful Living in a Post-Christian Culture | Rev. Dr. Leonard Payton
    Jun 13 2026

    In this episode, host Elizabeth Pittman sits down with Rev. Dr. Leonard Payton, author of Prayerful Living in a Post-Christian Culture. Dr. Payton brings pastoral wisdom and biblical depth to the challenge of faithful Christian living amid cultural upheaval.

    Episode Timestamps

    0:12 — Introduction

    1:52 — Dr. Payton’s Ministry Context: Pastoring in a Progressive Community

    3:15 — How a Weekly Newsletter Became a Book

    4:30 — A “What and Why” Book, Not a How-To

    5:15 — Citizens of Heaven: Nationalism, Patriotism & Ultimate Allegiance

    7:15 — Intercessory Prayer as the Christian’s Most Powerful Cultural Tool

    10:30 — Prayer as a Priestly Act: Finding Peace Amid Cultural Chaos

    11:32 — The Three Systemic Evils: Idolatry, Sexual Perversion & Greed

    15:00 — Personal and Communal Repentance in a Fragmented Society

    16:16 — Looking Ahead: A Less Anxious, More Prayerful Church

    17:26 — Closing: The Battle Is Already Won

    About the Guest

    After spending many years as a church musician, Rev. Dr. Payton attended Concordia Theological Seminary and entered the ministry. He now serves at St. John Lutheran Church in Forest Park, Illinois. He has been happily married to Lori, his childhood sweetheart, since 1979, and they have four children and nine grandchildren. He likes to garden and to share that passion in their congregation’s community garden.

    Resources Mentioned

    Prayerful Living in a Post-Christian Culture by Rev. Dr. Leonard Payton — cph.org

    Concordia Publishing House: Bringing you God’s enduring Word in a changing world. 👉 cph.org

    Follow CPH on social: @concordiapub

    LCMS Foundation: Helping congregations grow long-term funding to support ministries 👉 lcmsfoundation.org/podcast

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    19 mins
  • Dinner with the Doctor: Luke's Gospel for the Hungry | Dr. A. Andrew Das
    Jun 10 2026

    In this episode, host Elizabeth Pittman sits down with Dr. A. Andrew Das, author of Dinner with the Doctor: Luke’s Gospel for the Hungry. Dr. Das brings his scholarly expertise to a broader audience, guiding readers through the unique voice, motifs, and theology of Luke’s gospel. He explores Luke’s distinctive emphasis on food, women, and possessions; the meaning of “today” in Luke’s theology of salvation; the importance of reading scripture in its first-century context; and how the book serves both pastors and laypeople hungry for deeper engagement with God’s Word.

    Episode Timestamps

    0:49 — Introduction

    1:42 — Each Gospel Writer's Unique Voice

    5:11 — Luke's "Today" — A Different Theology of Salvation

    7:25 — Luke's Unique Motifs: Food, Women & Possessions

    9:58 — Reading Luke in His First-Century Context

    13:36 — The Rich Man and Lazarus: Wealth & the Possessions Motif

    16:23 — Dr. Das's Favorite Lucan Passages

    17:52 — How to Use This Book: Pastors & Lay Readers

    20:05 — The Art of Good Biblical Interpretation

    23:02 — What's Next: A Preview of Mark's Gospel

    25:08 — Closing & Where to Find the Book

    About the Guest

    Dr. A. Andrew Das is the Niebuhr Distinguished Chair and professor of religious studies at Elmhurst University. He has authored several books with leading publishers in biblical studies, including Paul and the Stories of Israel (Fortress, 2016); Galatians, Concordia Commentary (CPH, 2014); Solving the Romans Debate (Fortress, 2007); Paul and the Jews (Hendrickson, 2001); and Paul, the Law, and the Covenant (Hendrickson, 2001). Dr. Das is also researching key women and their leadership in the Pauline communities and writings. Dr. Das received graduate degrees from Yale University and Union Theological Seminary in Virginia. He also did doctoral work at Duke University. He teaches in biblical studies, early Christianity, and Second Temple Judaism.

    Resources Mentioned

    Dinner with the Doctor: Luke’s Gospel for the Hungry by Dr. A. Andrew Das — cph.org

    Concordia Publishing House: Bringing you God’s enduring Word in a changing world. 👉 cph.org

    Follow CPH on social: @concordiapub

    LCMS Foundation: Helping congregations grow long-term funding to support ministries 👉 lcmsfoundation.org/podcast

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    27 mins
  • Family Discipleship | Rev. Dr. W. Mart Thompson
    Jun 6 2026

    How do we actually raise our children in the faith? In this episode, host Elizabeth Pittman sits down with Rev. Dr. W. Mart Thompson, author of Family Discipleship with Christ. Dr. Thompson maps out a partnership between the home and the congregation that is both theologically grounded and practically usable. He draws on Luther’s Small Catechism, extensive field research, and his own experience of daily prayer with his family to help parents and pastors understand what faithful, grace-filled family discipleship looks like in today’s changing cultural landscape.

    Episode Timestamps

    1:51 — Introduction — Welcome & book overview

    2:30 — The quest begins — a seminary student’s question that launched a lifetime of research

    5:00 — Map and compass — the Lewis & Clark framework for navigating family discipleship

    8:00 — The compass of new creational wisdom — God’s design, sin, and grace working together

    11:30 — Defining family discipleship — the partnership of home and congregation

    14:00 — Starting with common ground — the bold claim that all parents want the best for their children

    17:30 — Secular liturgies — how culture forms children’s hearts away from Christ

    21:30 — Parents as the primary faith-formers — why God has creationally positioned them for this work

    24:30 — The Flathead Lake aha moment — Luther’s catechism as a daily family prayer book

    29:00 — The congregational paradigm shift — from church-centered to a home-and-congregation partnership

    33:30 — Seven things for the congregation, seven for the home — the map in practice

    37:30 — Tools in the book — the family audit, family mission statement, and bibliography

    41:30 — All kinds of families — how this approach serves non-traditional and single-parent households

    44:00 — Closing encouragement — there is always more grace in Christ


    About the Guest

    Rev. Dr. W. Mart Thompson is associate professor of practical theology at Concordia Seminary, St. Louis. He presents at workshops and conferences on the vocation of raising children in the faith and is the project manager for the Family Discipleship Initiative at Concordia Seminary, St. Louis, in partnership with the Concordia Center for the Family. Prior to being called to the seminary, he served as a campus pastor, sole pastor, and senior pastor. Mart, and his wife, Cheryl, are blessed with three children who are married and have children of their own, in whose homes the legacy of family discipleship continues.

    Resources Mentioned

    Family Discipleship with Christ by Rev. Dr. W. Mart Thompson — cph.org

    Dr. Thompson’s blog post on family discipleship (a dialogue between a professor and a seminary student, forthcoming) — concordiatheology.org

    Concordia Publishing House: Bringing you God’s enduring Word in a changing world. 👉 cph.org

    Follow CPH on social: @concordiapub

    LCMS Foundation: Helping congregations grow long-term funding to support ministries 👉 lcmsfoundation.org/podcast

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    45 mins
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