Ada, Mich. (December 7, 2021)—Baker Academic and Brazos Press are pleased to announce that three titles were honored by The Gospel Coalition in the 2021 TGC Book Awards.
Evangelism and Apologetics Winner
Gavin Ortlund, Why God Makes Sense in a World that Doesn’t
This winsome apologetics book for a new generation makes the case that Christianity offers a compelling explanatory framework for making sense of our world. Pastor and writer Gavin Ortlund believes it is essential to appeal not only to the mind but also to the heart and the imagination as we articulate the beauty of the gospel.
Public Theology & Current Events Winner
Andrew T. Walker, Liberty for All
Christians are often thought of as defending only their own religious interests in the public square, but they can become the strongest defenders of religious liberty for all.
Academic Theology Honorable Mention
Craig Carter, Contemplating God with the Great Tradition
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CHICAGO, IL—Independent Publishers Group (IPG) and its book manufacturing unit, IPG Ink, are pleased to announce the production of its two millionth book.
Nashville, Tenn.—Beyond the Bus: Rosa Parks Life, Lessons, and Leadership, a heartfelt collection of wisdom truths and anecdotes gleaned from author H.H. Leonards’ friendship with Mrs. Parks is available for pre-sale on December 1, the day that Mrs. Parks was arrested for refusing to relinquish her bus seat to white passengers.
WESTMONT, IL—The Gospel Coalition has announced that five IVP books were given Honorable Mention titles in the
CHARLOTTE, NC– The Good Book Company announces that
Carol Stream, Ill. (December 2, 2021) NavPress, in alliance with Tyndale House Publishers, will release Good Night Classics on April 5, 2022. In this beautifully written and illustrated exploration of fairy tales through the lens of the gospel, classic stories illuminate the truths of Scripture in ways children will love.
WHEATON, Ill., December 2, 2021—Crossway is pleased to announce that two books—The Wisdom Pyramid: Feeding Your Soul in a Post-Truth World and The Path to Being a Pastor: A Guide for the Aspiring—have been named winners in their respective categories for the Gospel Coalition’s 2021 Book Awards.
GRAND RAPIDS, Mich., Dec. 1, 2021—What does it mean to be brave? Bravery comes in all shapes and sizes, the requirements of which are tailored to an individual’s unique life experiences—including children. Today’s kids are going through a lot, from bullying and anxiety to loneliness and loss, and though they may feel fearful or anxious, they’re already braver than they know.
CAROL STREAM, IL, December 6, 2021—Oasis Family Media today announced the acquisition of Enclave Publishing, a leading independent publisher of Christian speculative fiction whose catalog includes 2021 Christy Award–winners Forsaken Island by Sharon Hinck and Mortal Sight by Sandra Fernadez Rhoads.
Oasis Family Media shares stories that spark wonder — from beloved classic tales to brilliant new adventures. OFM is home to Oasis Audio, one of the largest independent audiobook publishers in the United States, as well as two imprints: Paperback Classics and Hollywoodland Audiobooks. Oasis Audio is the exclusive audio publisher of the complete Edgar Rice Burroughs Authorized Library. The full OFM catalog comprises more than 1,700 titles, adding 200 new audiobooks annually. To learn more, visit oasisfamilymedia.com.
(Nashville, Tenn.) December 3, 2021—Zondervan is honored to have four books recognized in the 2021 Southwestern Journal of Theology (SWJT) Book Awards. The SWJT Book Awards recognize excellence in 12 categories. Nominees and winners are chosen by Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary faculty, and this year’s winners were announced on December 1.




