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​Obituary: Rev. Paul Timothy McCain, publisher and executive editor, Concordia Publishing House

The Rev. Paul Timothy McCain, publisher and executive editor at Concordia Publishing House (CPH), died in Ballwin, Mo., on Nov. 25. He was 58.

McCain was born on Feb. 12, 1962, in Pensacola, Fla., to the Rev. Paul B. and Jean (Geipel) McCain and received the Sacrament of Holy Baptism on Feb. 25, 1962. He married Lynn Grunow in 1983. He graduated from Concordia University, River Forest, Ill., with a Bachelor of Arts (1984) in Biblical Languages and from Concordia Theological Seminary, Fort Wayne (CTSFW), with a Master of Divinity (1988) in Systematic Theology.

McCain served as assistant to Lutheran Church—Missouri Synod (LCMS) President Rev. Dr. A.L. Barry from 1992 until Barry’s death in March 2001, and as assistant to Interim Synod President Rev. Robert Kuhn until the Rev. Dr. Gerald Kieschnick’s installation as president in September 2001. Prior to becoming Barry’s assistant, McCain served as communications director for Iowa District East; pastor of St. Paul’s Lutheran Church (Artesian) in Waverly, Iowa; and guest instructor at CTSFW.
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The Rev. Paul T. McCain is pictured at the Concordia Historical Institute’s 45th annual awards banquet and annual meeting on Friday, Nov. 8, 2019, at Concordia Seminary, St. Louis. McCain died on Nov. 25, 2020, at the age of 58. (LCMS/Erik M. Lunsford)

  ~~~  Works by Paul Timothy McCain include the following  ~~~

Luther, Martin and Paul T. McCain, Luther's Large Catechism With Study Questions. Concordia Publishing House, 2010.

This edition of Luther’s Large Catechism with Study Questions is the translation of Luther’s Large Catechism found in Concordia: The Lutheran Confessions. A visually appealing summary of Christian doctrine, this Catechism includes study questions that refer back to the text. Whether you are looking for devotional material or a deeper examination of Luther’s Catechism, this book allows you to further explore the Holy Scripture.​

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Luther, Martin and Paul T. McCain, A Year in the Gospels with Martin Luther. Concordia Publishing House (2 Vols), 2018.

Place yourself, figuratively, in the pew of a church in Germany, listening to the renowned preacher Martin Luther deliver a powerful sermon on the Gospel text for that Sunday.

As you read the sermons in this two-volume set, you’ll be “listening” to Martin Luther preach as he takes you through all the major accounts of Christ’s life and ministry. A lively, blunt, profound, and entertaining preacher, Luther gave sermons that were written for and widely read by everyday people—including Christians today.

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McCain, Paul T., Lutheranism 101: All About Jesus. Concordia Publishing House, 2017.
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It's All About Jesus opens readers' eyes to the life-changing work and person of Jesus Christ by digging into riches of Scripture and the Lutheran Confessions.

This book is part of the Lutheranism 101 series-a collection of books exploring various topics on Lutheran beliefs and heritage in a conversational, easy-to-skim way that's perfect for both lifelong and new Lutherans. Lutheranism 101 is a user's guide to what Lutherans believe, teach, and confess.​


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"The Book of Concord should be in every Lutheran home. If a person isn't familiar with this book, he'll think, 'That old book is just for pastors. I don't have to preach. After working all day, I can't sit down and study in the evening. If I read my morning and evening devotions, that's enough.' No, that is not enough! The Lord doesn't want us to remain children, blown to and fro by every wind of doctrine; instead of that, He wants us to grow in knowledge so that we can teach others" ( Dr. C.F.W. Walther).

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McCain, Paul T., (General Editor), Concordia: The Lutheran Confessions: A Reader's Edition of the Book of Concord - 2nd edition. Concordia Publishing House, 2006.

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