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Staff Picks: What We Loved Reading in 2023

Avery Powers | Nov. 21, 2023

We at TGBC have read dozens of books in the last 12 months, and we’re here to share the ones that made us laugh, cry, and think. Here are the books, both secular and Christian, that our staff loved reading the most.... continue reading

Why Kids Need to Know More About Female Christian Role Models

Laura Caputo-Wickham | April 20, 2021

For far too long, the word ‘Biography’ was associated with the image of dusty tomes, stacked on the bookshelves of stuffy professors’ studies. But all this changed the moment these were made accessible and available to young children. Stories of great men and women of the past have been re-told …

Complex yet Crucial: Behind the Scenes on Christian Book Translations

Tim Thornborough | Nov. 27, 2018

The gospel of Jesus Christ is for the whole world. It’s a truth that has been lost to us at various points in our history, but, praise God, is a central part of our mission imperatives today. And the translation and dissemination of Christian literature is an important part of …

What we’re looking forward to in 2017

Tim Thornborough | Jan. 4, 2017

To give you a sneak preview of what’s coming in the next few months, I wandered around the office and asked some of our staff to share which upcoming releases they are particularly excited by... continue reading

The Third Day

Tim Thornborough | Jan. 20, 2015

Just under a year ago, we published The Third Day. It was a new kind of book for us, as it is a graphic realisation of the last three chapters of Luke's Gospel. We are still immensely proud of the publication.

This year, in time for …

Proud parents

Tim Thornborough | Feb. 24, 2014

Publishing a new book can sometimes feel a bit like having a baby. There's a lot of work and planning, effort and pushing. And then the glorious moment when you first hold your new creation in your hands. Sometimes I cry...

We're feeling like ridiculously proud parents this …

I don't want to live if...

Helen Thorne | Nov. 29, 2013

Europe has been buzzing with fresh questions about euthanasia in recent weeks.

A few days ago, a couple in their 80s committed suicide in a French hotel, leaving a note expressing disgust that their government deprived them of the right to a more "dignified" death. They didn't …

Have you prayed for your pastor today?

Helen Thorne | Aug. 8, 2011

Pray also for me, that whenever I open my mouth, words may be given me so that I will fearlessly make known the mystery of the gospel…Eph 6:19

Paul was no fool. He knew the task of preaching was an onerous one. He understood the dangers of leadership. He …

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