Grace Corner, a new direct-to-consumer digital platform for faith-based content, will launch early next year and will include a dedicated e-commerce platform for books, Bible studies, and devotionals, as well as live events with authors. more
As the Advent season, the spiritual lead-up to the celebration of the birth of Jesus, begins November 30, Christian publishers have a wide range of devotionals, all out now, designed to enlighten and inspire readers day by day with scripture, stories, and music. more
The New Testament scholar, retired Anglican bishop, and prolific author of Bible commentaries elaborates in two new books on an understanding of heaven that challenges many Christians' ideas, and argues that Paul would be "horrified" by the church today. more
The Evangelical Christian Publishers Association celebrated the best in Christian fiction on November 7, with Michelle Shocklee's All We Thought We Knew and Rhoda McKnight's Bitter and Sweet taking home two of the evening's top prizes. more
Imagine opening your mailbox to find a bundle of Christmas letters addressed to you from long-ago Bible characters who were there for the birth of Jesus. Mary. Joseph. The innkeeper. A shepherd. The midwife. King Herod. The Magi. How do each of these writers remember the unfolding story? What did they know? Hear with new ears the old, old story that changed—and is changing—the world. (Sponsored) More
This year's annual gathering of religious studies and biblical scholars will take a stand for academic freedom. more
Ahead of the American Academy of Religion and Society of Biblical Literature's joint meeting, publishers shared highlights from their new and forthcoming titles on religious history, social issues, theology, the Bible, and more. more
Diversity may be under attack in some corners of the country, but this seven-year-old organization remains undeterred in its purpose: serving writers of color and growing ethnic diversity in Christian publishing. more
Among recent book deals are an illustrated Bible series, a guide to praying for the nation, and wisdom for grieving women to rebuild their lives. more
Whether you love Christmas or dread it, whether you are a believer or a skeptic, Season's Greetings will speak to you. In twelve evocative letters from "those who were there," you're invited to ponder the many meanings of Christmas. Awe. Wonder. Disruption. Scandal. Hope. Collected together, the letters invite you to add your voice to the conversation, to put Christmas into your own words. (Sponsored) More
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Nye, an advocate for ending homelessness, critiques the historically entrenched "gospel rescue mission system." Instead, Nye wisely promotes solutions that center the unique needs of individual unhoused communities. The result is an uplifting faith-based plan for tackling a pressing social problem. more
There's no "one right way to experience God," contends bestseller Wong. She writes that people should use their unique qualities to connect with God in ways only they can in their day-to-day-life. Readers will appreciate Wong's permissive tone, and her examples of individual faith practices help anchor her message about how better knowing oneself opens the door to more fully loving God. more
This pragmatic guide from bestseller Eggerichs unpacks a dozen insights that can "reshape the way we see and do marriage." Some are explicitly faith-based, while other lessons expand on more general premises. It adds up to a worthy resource for Christian couples looking to build healthier and holier marriages. more
Mattson, founder of interfaith organization Between, argues that connecting with others can bolster spiritual growth, because even when conversations don't directly center faith, they can teach participants important moral lessons and help them practice caring for others as Jesus cares for them. While many of the author's stories are affecting, they're often buried in digressive anecdotes in this uplifting but incomplete invitation to love one's neighbor. more







































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