Ada, Mich. (May 23, 2023)— Baker Books, a division of Baker Publishing Group, is pleased to announce it recently signed a two-book deal with Erin Moon, the resident Bible scholar on The Bible Binge podcast and creator of the popular Substack newsletter The Swipe Up.
Her first book, scheduled for release in early 2025, is tentatively titled I Have Questions. The book will be for readers who feel the disenchanting divergence between God as he says he is and cultural Christianity. Through a compassionate and curiosity-friendly framework, they will discover how to reconstruct a Jesus-centered spirituality that is strong and authentic enough to sustain the weight of living in our complex world today.
“When I went through my own experience of disentangling the spirituality of my youth, I desperately wished for a guide to help me make sense of the rubble around me,” said Moon. “I am delighted to partner with Baker and offer a way forward for those who desire to transform the fear and trembling of childhood religion into the wonder and curiosity of a grown-up faith.”
Moon is represented by agent Jonathan Merritt with the Christopher Ferebee Agency.
“Erin is a trusted voice and a gifted community-builder who has never shied from asking real questions, and this book speaks to the heart of the questions that matter most to her readership,” said Stephanie Duncan Smith, senior editor, Baker. “Baker Books is honored to partner with her in her highly anticipated traditional publishing debut.”
Erin Hicks Moon is a writer, podcaster, and storyteller who helps people disentangle faith by creating kind and curious communities that welcome honest doubt and pressing questions. She’s the Resident Bible Scholar on The Bible Binge podcast, where she uses her 20+ years of Bible study writing and editing experience to gently rebuke and hilariously re-teach what we did (and didn’t) get in Sunday school. She’s also the online mayor of her weekly newsletter and subscription community, The Swipe Up, as well as the writer of several Bible study guides. A displaced Texan in Alabama, there is a yellow queso-sized hole in her heart. Erin is married with three kids and an emotional support dog who needs his own emotional support.
Baker Books has a vision for building up the body of Christ through books that are relevant, intelligent, and engaging. We publish titles for lay Christians on topics such as discipleship, apologetics, spirituality, relationships, marriage, parenting, and the intersection of Christianity and culture. We also publish books and ministry resources for pastors and church leaders, concentrating on topics such as preaching, worship, pastoral ministries, counseling, biblical reference, and leadership. Learn more at www.BakerBooks.com.
Contact: Kelli B. Smith, (616) 676-9185 x394, ksmith@bakerpublishinggroup.com
NASHVILLE, Tenn., May 22, 2023 – A new transformative video Bible study,
MAY 2023 | WESTMONT, IL—IVP Academic has announced promotions for three members of its editorial team, including Rebecca Carhart to associate academic editor, Colton Bernasol to associate project editor, and Zach Gordon to associate academic managing editor.
Colton Bernasol was a research assistant at Wheaton College and a graduate assistant in multicultural student affairs for the Latino/a/e community at Northwestern University before he joined IVP in June 2022 as academic assistant project editor. Bernasol will now have an expanded role to concentrate on working with scholars in theology and philosophy to acquire, develop, and publish their books. Boyd said, “Everyone who gets to work with Colton—authors and IVP colleagues alike—will count their blessings. He brings a deeply knowledgeable passion for theology and philosophy along with a Christian integrity that’s inspiring.”
Zach Gordon completed his MA degree in theological studies from Regent College, Vancouver, in May 2021 before he joined IVP in August 2021. In his new role as associate academic managing editor Gordon will add to his project portfolio a number of academic series, notably the Reformation Commentary on Scripture (RCS). Boyd said, “Zach has been managing IVP Academic titles through production for quality, timely delivery, and he’s got the theological and biblical chops to contribute to their development throughout the editorial process, too. The RCS is in great hands.”
Nashville, Tenn., May 2023 – Zondervan Books, a renowned publisher of Christian literature, is delighted to announce the acquisition of John Inazu’s new book, Learning to Disagree: The Surprising Path to Navigating Differences with Empathy and Respect. Represented by Susan Andreone of Legacy Management, Inazu’s unique insights into the intersections of law, faith, and empathy are drawn from his rich personal and professional experience, including as Sally D. Danforth Distinguished Professor of Law and Religion at Washington University in St. Louis. His poignant, thought-provoking, and often humorous stories will captivate readers while sharpening their skills for honest and effective engagement with those different from them, and enrich Zondervan Books’ thought-provoking catalog. Webster Younce, Vice President and Publisher at Zondervan Books secured world rights to the book. Accompanying the project as Editor is Paul Pastor, a skilled professional known for his expertise in crafting compelling narratives.
Bloomington, MN (May 30, 2023)—Popular Bible teacher and podcaster Tara-Leigh Cobble’s new book, Israel, joined the Wall Street Journal’s bestseller list on April 29, 2023. Israel has claimed the No. 10 spot on
Ada, Mich. (May 30, 2023)—Baker Publishing Group honors the legacy of Mrs. Elizabeth Sherrill, who passed away Saturday, May 20, 2023. Elizabeth and her husband, John, who died in 2017, launched Chosen Books in 1970.
ST. LOUIS—Many families are looking for extended learning activities for their children during the summer. With 
NASHVILLE, TN.—In her groundbreaking new book, To Be a Woman: The Confusion Over Female Identity and How Christians Can Respond, author and women’s ministry director, Katie J. McCoy PhD addresses a topic that is everywhere in the news – gender identity. We are living in a cultural moment where the definition of “woman” eludes the keenest of thinkers and brightest of scientists. In To Be a Woman, McCoy covers every angle, from social, philosophical, relational, biological, to theological, utilizing her extensive research, powerful illustrations, and solid Biblical truths to shed light on the views of gender in today’s society. To Be a Woman will quickly become a trusted resource for anyone who seeks to understand this complex topic.
Carol Stream, Ill. (June 5, 2023) NavPress will release the next two installments in the 




