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  • Believing In the Perfect Father: Spotlight on Louie Giglio

    In 'Not Forsaken,' pastor Giglio envisions a perfect heavenly father whose love can heal the lifelong wounds that grow from broken father-child relationships. (Sponsored)

  • Lysa TerKeurst Wins ECPA’s Christian Book of the Year

    The Evangelical Christian Publishers Association (ECPA) recognized the best Christian books of the year in 12 categories on Wednesday during its annual Leadership Summit in Chicago, awarding its top prize to Lysa TerKeurst for her devotional, ‘Embraced.’

  • Can Indies Fill the Christian Retail Gap?

    LifeWay's decision to close all 170 of its bricks-and-mortar stores by the end of the year comes two years after Family Christian closed all 240 of its outlets and could lead to potential sales for surrounding independent bookstores.

  • Religion and Spirituality Books Preview: May 2019

    Memoirs from reality TV star Ty Pennington and Fox News host Shannon Bream are among the books coming from religion and spirituality publishers in May.

  • Religion Book Deals: April 24, 2019

    The Iowa farmers behind the blog The Gingham Apron landed a book deal with Revell, Brazos signs an unconventional biography of a retiring clergyman, and more.

  • Forest Bathing Strikes a Chord with Exhausted City Dwellers

    A crop of new books about the therapeutic benefits of forest bathing, or simply spending time in nature, are coming from religion and spirituality publishers this year.

  • Mending the Divide

    New books from religious publishers explore diversity and social justice.

  • LifeWay Closures Come Into Focus

    LifeWay Christian Resources will close two-thirds of its 170 bricks-and-mortar stores this summer, with the rest following by the year’s end.

  • Putting Faith to Work: Books Address Poverty and Hunger

    Four forthcoming titles from religion publishers combine faith with activism against homelessness, poverty, and hunger.

  • March Religion Bestsellers: ‘Universal Christ’ Debuts at #4, Francine Rivers Stays #1

    Franciscan priest Richard Rohr breaks the top five in religion nonfiction with his reflections on the nature of God in ‘The Universal Christ,’ while the trade paperback edition of Francine Rivers’ ‘The Masterpiece’ is #1 for its second consecutive month in fiction.

  • Religion Publishers Give Millennials a Fresh Look

    New books are not only shedding new light on the religious beliefs of millennials, but also supplying information to those who want to better educate and understand the younger generation.

  • Rabbi Examines Trauma Passed Down Through Generations

    Rabbi Tirzah Firestone, a psychotherapist, explores how Jews, and others, can use the inherited memories of horrors to heal themselves and the world in ‘Wounds Into Wisdom.’

  • Can Christian Publishing Live Without LifeWay?

    As the bookseller winds down, religion publishers and retailers make contingency plans.

  • Religion Book Deals: March 27, 2019

    Zondervan signs a pastor’s take on people skills; Brazos agrees on ‘Why Science and Faith Need Each Other,’ and more.

  • Religion and Spirituality Books Preview: April 2019

    A book by ‘Little People, Big World’ reality TV stars, Karen Kingsbury’s new installment to the Baxter Family series, and more titles are coming from religion and spirituality publishers in April.

  • On Tour and 'Beating Guns:' A Photo Essay

    Shane Claiborne and Michael Martin are on a 37-city book tour to discuss their book Beating Guns: Hope for People who are Weary of Violence while demonstrating how guns can be melted down and remade into gardening tools.

  • Finding Religion in Unexpected Places...and Books

    Among the array of choices for the spiritually adventurous readers are some innovative paths that may or may not involve UFOs.

  • Religion Publishing's Search For Meaning

    New books offer answers to the big questions for those leery of traditional religions.

  • LifeWay to Close All Stores

    Acting president and CEO of LifeWay Christian Resources Brad Waggoner announced the “difficult” decision to close all 170 bricks-and-mortar stores this year, opting instead for a “greater focus on digital channels.”

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