Jen Hatmaker’s Memoir of Love and SurvivalHatmaker has twice had to rebuild her life, first when her traditional evangelical following deserted her, and again when her husband did. With
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Ebury Launches PRH UK’s First Christian ImprintEbury Vine aims to draw on the deep roots of Christianity to cultivate curious minds and inspire faith-informed growth, per the publisher. Charisa Gunasekera, formerly of SPCK Publishing, will serve as commissioning editor for the imprint.
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Religion Book Deals: Sept. 17, 2025Recent deals include rapper 2 Chainz’s memoir of hearing God’s voice, an anthology to teach the craft of spiritual writing, and a devotional tied to the 250th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence.
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‘Look Again: Recognize Your Worth, Renew Your Hope, Run with Confidence’ by Tim Tebow Former NFL quarterback Tebow shares an inspiring invitation for readers to see themselves and others through God’s eyes. The book is grounded in the notion that one’s worth is not based on skill or ability but an inherent “value, a royal and familial identity” bestowed by God. The result is an invigorating and often tender call for believers to love their neighbors as themselves.
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‘Jesus Springs: Evangelical Capitalism and the Fate of an American City’ by William J. SchultzIn this illuminating debut history, Colorado Springs, Colo., serves as a microcosm for how evangelicalism has accrued cultural power over the past 70-odd years. The evangelicalism that emerged in Colorado Springs—and the conflation of “Christianity and patriotism” that distinguished it from mainline Protestantism—helped it evolve into a social movement which, the author convincingly shows, has played a key role in fueling today’s Christian nationalism. The result is a revealing window into the roots of a movement that has reshaped American religion and politics.
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‘Are You There, Spirit? It’s Me, Travis: Life Lessons from the Other Side’ by Travis HolpHolp debuts with an upbeat compendium of wisdom drawn from his work as a spiritual medium and his own path to self-acceptance. The author recounts growing up gay in a rigidly conservative Ohio town, and how coming out in his early teens allowed him to live more authentically. The author’s experience as a medium lends the advice a gentle spirituality, though the book’s strength lies in its perceptive takes on human nature.
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Christian leaders joined in celebrating the publication of Dear Unity: Overdue Love Letters to Heal a Divided Church (Whitaker House) at the Lifestyle Christianity University’s Greater Things Conference in Watauga, Tex., in July. Joining in (from l.) were Heidi Baker, CEO of Christian humanitarian organization Iris Global; Leif Hetland, founder and president of Global Mission Awareness; and Philip Ryall, the general editor for Dear Unity, a compendium of dozens of voices from different dominations across the globe sharing their personal reflections, teachings, and life stories.
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