Explore Our August New Releases: Great Books for Good News People
- Rochelle Owusu-Antwi
- Blog
- 1 Aug 2025
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This month, our new titles demonstrate our commitment to publishing the best of evangelical thought, for the church and the academy. Headlined by a positive vision for evangelicalism, we are excited to bring you four very different books this month. Whether you’re looking for scholarly insight, devotional depth or practical encouragement, these books will meet you where you are, and point you toward the living God.
Good News People: Hopeful Evangelicals Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow
Gavin Calver and Phil Knox
In a world weighed down by anxiety and cultural confusion, the church is called to be a beacon of hope.
In Good News People, Gavin Calver and Phil Knox call evangelicals back to their roots: a passion for Jesus, a trust in God’s Word, and a commitment to joyful Gospel witness. With insight from history, fresh encouragement from Scripture, and plenty of practical application, this is a timely call to be the good news in a fragmented world, as well as being empowered to share it with others. God is on the move in the church. This book is a good news story.
Journey With Me Through Christmas
Catherine Campbell
Christmas is a season full of movement as demonstrated by Mary and Joseph who journeyed to Bethlehem, wise men across deserts, and God himself from heaven to earth.
Catherine Campbell invites you to join that journey with this warm and reflective 25-day devotional which also marks the author’s tenth published book. Blending vivid biblical retellings with prayerful reflections, Journey With Me Through Christmas will help you slow down and savour the wonder of the season.
Perfect for personal devotion or as a gift, this is an invitation to meet Jesus afresh amid your December busyness.
Exodus
Paul R. Williamson
From burning bush to parted sea, covenant to commandments, Exodus tells the story of God rescuing and forming his people.
In this accessible commentary, rooted in scholarship yet calm and readable, Paul R. Williamson brings the world of Exodus to life through a detailed exploration of its historical setting, literary structure, and theological significance. This is more than an verse-by-verse study: it’s a guide to understanding the faithfulness of God through the generations.
Part of the trusted Tyndale Old Testament Commentaries series, this volume is ideal for pastors, students, and anyone wanting to go deeper into God’s Word.
Impossible to be Restored? Temptation and Warning in the Epistle of Hebrews
Marcus A. Mininger
(New Studies in Biblical Theology Series)
What does it really mean to fall away…and can someone ever come back?
Hebrews is one of the most theologically rich and pastorally challenging letters in the New Testament. In this latest volume in the New Studies in Biblical Theology series, Marcus Mininger explores the serious warnings in Hebrews about apostasy and the dangers of turning away from Christ.
Engaging deeply with the text and contemporary scholarship, Impossible to be Restored? carefully unpacks key themes of temptation, repentance, and restoration. This is biblical theology at its most thoughtful and pastorally relevant and this title is a must-read for students, scholars and leaders.
All our featured titles are available now to preorder from our website.









