“The Meyer Minute” now in book form

Timely ReflectionsFor years, Concordia Seminary President Dale A. Meyer has written “The Meyer Minute,” a popular weekday Internet commentary and devotion.

Now, President Meyer has collected his “greatest hits” from the archives and edited them into a year-long book of devotions. Timely Reflections: A Minute a Day with Dale Meyer includes 365 personally selected “minutes” with a Bible reading and a prayer.

The book is Concordia Seminary’s gift to anyone who gives a gift of $100 or more to the Seminary.

Gifts may be made online at www.csl.edu/give. Be sure to click on this option: “Timely Reflections Book-$100 plus gift.”

You also may call 800-822-5287 to make your gift and request the book.

The book can also be purchased from Concordia Seminary’s online store. The purchase price is $20.00 and proceeds benefit the mission of Concordia Seminary.

Any questions can be addressed to Valerie Sommer in Concordia Seminary’s Office of Seminary Advancement, via email or phone at 800-822-5287.

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