This little book is a real gem, a genuine gift and benefit to the Lord's Church. It is a beautiful contribution to an important topic, one that has too often been either ignored or sorely abused among Lutherans. It is not simply beautiful in its wording, though it is gently eloquent and winsome in that regard, but even more beautiful in its content. Pr. Weedon's engaging discussion of Christian piety is challenging, yet eminently evangelical, as it directs us to the life that is found in Christ within the life of His Church by the way and the means of His Word and Sacrament. The theology is substantive, yet the advice and encouragement throughout the book are practical and practicable, straightforward and simple (not to say easy or simplistic). I love what Pr. Weedon says, as well as the way he says it here, both for the benefit of my own Christian piety, faith, and life, and for the blessing and benefit of those whom I am called to care for as a Christian pastor. It is heartening to see so many of the points I've desired to commend to others expressed so well. I pray that many will read, mark, learn, and take to heart what Pr. Weedon has offered from the Holy Scriptures, the Catechism, and the hymns and prayers of the Church.