WHEATON, Ill.—Crossway is pleased to announce that Arlo and the Keep-Out Club by Betsy Childs Howard, has won the Children and Youth category for Christianity Today’s 2025 book awards.
Arlo and the Keep-Out Club teaches kids ages 3–7 about the danger of peer pressure, the benefits of doing right, and the joy of putting their trust in Jesus as their ultimate friend and comforter in times of loneliness. Arlo and the Keep-Out Club is part of the TGC Kids series, which features illustrated storybooks that engage the hearts and imaginations of kids by teaching them biblical truths about how to live and grow as God’s children in today’s culture. Published in partnership with the Gospel Coalition.
“We are delighted that Betsy’s book is being recognized in this way. Betsy is the creative mastermind behind this TGC-Crossway book series for kids, and this is her second Arlo book in the seven-book series. We pray that the Lord continues to use these delightful children’s books to shape Christian virtue in the hearts and minds of the next generation!” says Justin Taylor, Crossway’s executive vice president of book publishing and book publisher.
Three additional books from Crossway won awards of merit in their respective categories:
- Waiting Isn’t a Waste: The Surprising Comfort of Trusting God in the Uncertainties of Life by Mark Vroegop, was a runner-up in the Christian Living and Spiritual Formation category
- Loving Your Adult Children: The Heartache of Parenting and the Hope of the Gospel by Gaye Clark, was the runner-up in the Marriage, Family, and Singleness category
- You Will Be My Witnesses: Theology for God’s Church Serving in God’s Mission by Brian DeVries, was the runner-up in the Missions and Global Church category
The Christianity Today Book Awards are presented to books in fifteen different categories, including Theology, Christian Living and Spiritual Formation, and Biblical Studies. Matt Reynolds, Christianity Today’s senior books editor, notes, “Our Book Awards affirm the biblical wisdom that ‘two are better than one’ (Ecc. 4:9). They also celebrate the irreducible fact of individual genius and creativity, given by God and then amplified however he chooses. As long as he gets the glory, we can stay easygoing about who gets the credit.”
Founded in 1938, Crossway is a not-for-profit global Christian publishing ministry that publishes gospel-centered, Bible-based content to honor our Savior and serve his church. Crossway seeks to help people understand the all-encompassing implications of the gospel and the truth of God’s word—for all of life, for all eternity, and for the glory of God alone. Crossway is the global publisher of the ESV® (English Standard Version®) Bible, more than 1,000 Christian books, and an extensive list of gospel literature. For additional information, visit crossway.org.