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Confusion, Chaos, and Cartwheels: How Family Devotions Normally Go

Ed Drew | 31 Dec 2020

We have had children lying down to sleep during family Bible time. We regularly have complaints: shouting is not uncommon and there is often silent sulking. What I have never had is, “Dad, please sit down with us and open the Bible because that is what we need.” Please do not wait for the day when your children say that to you.... continue reading

4 Questions to Ask Yourself about Your Quiet Time in the New Year

Tim Thornborough | 29 Dec 2020

I want to suggest that any serious engagement with God needs to engage three aspects of who we are as people — we are redeemed sinners seeking to serve our Lord and Savior as we journey to the new creation in each others’ company.... continue reading

Best of the Blog 2020

Michael Page | 24 Dec 2020

Countless authors have contributed to our blog this year. As well as exploring a whole load of different topics, many entries on this list address the impact COVID-19 has had on our lives. We hope that these pieces have been an encouragement to you during a year in which many of our old certainties have been shaken. Enjoy our list of the top 10 most-viewed blogs of 2020:... continue reading

Little Reader Roundup 2020

Bethany McIlrath | 22 Dec 2020

Here’s a smile for the end of the year! We’re grateful to offer resources for every age and every stage, and love receiving encouraging photos of young readers like these enjoying our books. May we all exercise childlike faith in the days to come. (Matthew 18:3-4)... continue reading

3 Things That Will Definitely Happen in 2021

Bethany McIlrath | 17 Dec 2020

Every December, the internet teems with predictions of what the next year will hold. Last year, many 2020 predictions were based on trends gaining traction, like the growth of podcasts and streaming services. Some predicted a rise in travel and a buzz around sports being featured in the summer Olympics for the first time.... continue reading

Bestsellers of 2020

Michael Page | 15 Dec 2020

Looking back on 2020, we are in some ways glad to see it come to an end, as you may be as well. At the same time, we give thanks for the ways in which God has worked through us and enabled us to release all manner of titles used to strengthen his church and to reach non-believers with the good news of the gospel. Please join us in thanking God for for these best-selling books of 2020, including a few award winners too!... continue reading

Top 7 Christian Book Reviewers To Follow In 2021

Bethany McIlrath | 10 Dec 2020

Reviewers regularly share info about upcoming releases by The Good Book Company and from several other publishers as well. They share thoughtful recommendations of books to build others up in Christ. We asked some of the many amazing Christian book reviewers we recommend following in 2021 to tell us a little about themselves.... continue reading

The Best Book for Each Person on Your Christmas List

Bethany McIlrath | 3 Dec 2020

‘Tis the season for sharing hope and joy with the people you love! We’ve rounded up these gift ideas to inspire you as you consider what to get each person on your list. Be sure to browse our Cyber Week deals before December 4th for more ideas and savings as you shop. ... continue reading

Creative Carolling for a COVID Christmas

James Burstow | 2 Dec 2020

For many, carol singing is an essential part of Christmas. Familiar melodies. Words that poetically and powerfully capture the truth and wonder of the incarnation of Christ. The combination of the two create something nostalgic and beautiful which stirs the heart of believers and unbelievers alike.... continue reading

In-Person and Virtual Christmas Service Ideas for Ministry Leaders

Abigail Talbott | 1 Dec 2020

Whether you are meeting in-person or online, Christmas is a great opportunity to grow in the knowledge of the Lord together as God’s people and to share the good news of the gospel with the world. ... continue reading

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