My research on the history of the Common Table Prayer and related materials:
- James R. Eggert, The Origin and Diffusion of the Common Table Prayer 'Come, Lord Jesus', Lutheran Quarterly 37 (Spring 2023), 49–72, https://lutheranquarterly.org.
- James R. Eggert, Wer hat eigentlich das bekannte Tischgebet geschrieben? »Komm, Herr Jesus, sei unser Gast ?«, Deutsches Pfarrerinnen- und Pfarrerblatt, Heft 10/2023, https://www.pfarrerverband.de/pfarrerblatt/archiv.
- James R. Eggert, Who Wrote the Common Table Prayer?, The Lutheran Witness, January 30, 2024, https://witness.lcms.org.
- {The Lutheran Ladies’ Lounge} (podcast) How to Lutheran: Table Prayers talks about my Lutheran Witness article starting at about timestamp 27:30
- The Common Table Prayer in over 180 languages
- The Common Table Prayer up to 1753, original (2022) and updated tables (mostly German)
- Works related to the Common Table Prayer up to 1753, original (2022) and updated tables (mostly German)
- Wikipedia page on the Common Table Prayer (English)
- Wikipedia page on Nicolaus Zinzendorf (English)
- Wikipedia page on Nikolaus Ludwig von Zinzendorf (Deutsch)
- The origin of the Common Table Prayer as given in the LCMS Frequently Asked Questions on Doctrine
- Dr. Dale Meyer's classic message from 1998 on the Common Table Prayer.
- Official plans for a new hymnal for the Evangelische Kirche in Deutschland (German state evangelical church)