Helping Christians find peace in an uncertain world.

  • A Hard Lesson

    This talk of weaponry and tactical support leads to our final discussion. We’ve saved this lesson for last because the concept is just so difficult to buy into. (Had we introduced it earlier, we might have lost some readers.) To make the point, consider one of the many war narratives in Scripture. This one describes…

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  • SPRING MUSIC RELEASES ARE RIGHT AROUND THE CORNER

    Daylight Savings Time starts this weekend, and that means spring is right around the corner. Along with the change of season come spring music releases from Northwestern Publishing House. Here’s what is coming soon! ALIVE IN CHRIST: REPENTANT, RAISED, REFRESHEDThis collection of nine hymn preludes for organ, featuring hymns from the new Christian Worship, comes from arrangers Michael Costello, Kenneth…

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  • Knowing the Real Enemy

    After Jesus and his disciples had eaten their last Passover meal together, the Twelve (now down to the Eleven) retreated to the Mount of Olives. Jesus plunged into the night, pressing on toward a secluded garden named Gethsemane. Peter, James, and John quietly followed. While the three hunkered into a small hollow to rest, Jesus…

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  • Using Tech to Create Connections, Part Five—Connecting Student to Student

    “What do you think about the Messiah?” (Matthew 22:42) With that question, Jesus—the Master Teacher—invited his disciples to both reflect on an important question and verbalize their deeply held beliefs. They would benefit not only from stating their own answers but also from hearing the answers of their fellow disciples. In other words, it was…

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  • Letter From the Editor—Encouraging Results From the Remote Sunday School Program

    Dear Brothers in Christ’s service, Attempts at nurturing the faith of the children in our congregations during these COVID-troubled times have uncovered a number of challenges. How do we continue to teach the children when our facility is too small for social distancing; or when people are uncomfortable sending their children even though we are…

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  • The Sunset Principle

    The Bible tells us there is an urgency to resolving disputes. Paul wrote, “In your anger do not sin: Do not let the sun go down while you are still angry, and do not give the devil a foothold” (Ephesians 4:26,27). In other words, deal with it quickly. Today, if possible. In this way, a…

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About Us

The mission of Northwestern Publishing House is to deliver biblically sound, Christ-centered resources within the Wisconsin Evangelical Lutheran Synod and beyond. As the publisher for and subsidiary of the WELS, NPH has been a 501(c)(3) organization since 1966. This means that NPH is recognized as a non-profit and tax-exempt organization by the Internal Revenue Service.

We have fulfilled our mission for over 130 years. While publishing is much different today than when we first began, our ministry of serving others with the good news of salvation remains. God has blessed NPH with dedicated and gifted servants who daily carry out his work. We are deeply thankful for the people who have been instrumental in our ministry in years past and who play a role today.

To God be the glory!