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The Message Women’s Devotional Bible Wins 2025 Top Shelf Book Cover Award

The Evangelical Christian Publishers Association (ECPA) announced a record-breaking 43 winners of the 2024 Top Shelf Book Cover Award during the opening ceremony of ECPA PubU, attended by over 200 publishing professionals. Presented by ECPA president Jeff Crosby with Brian Chung and Samuel Han Park of Alabaster Co., the awards honored outstanding book cover designs

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The Fifty Year Story: Celebrating 50 Years of NavPress

“God doesn’t want us to be shy with his gifts, but bold and loving and sensible.” —2 Timothy 1:5-7, The Message Where It Began In the summer of 1975, tucked away in the front range of the Colorado Rocky Mountains, The Navigators formally launched NavPress, its book publishing ministry, into the world. NavPress’s first publication

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The NavPress book Loving Disagreement: Fighting for Community through the Fruit of the Spirit receives an ECPA Christian Book Award in Faith & Culture

COLORADO SPRINGS, Colorado. (May 6, 2024) – Loving Disagreement by Kathy Khang and Matt Mikalatos was one of two Christian Book Award® winners in the Faith & Culture category named by the Evangelical Christian Publishers Association. “I am fiercely proud of this book and of Kathy and Matt’s commitment to not just writing the message but

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Bearing God Named Finalist for Dallas Willard Book Award

Colorado Springs, CO.—January 26, 2024—NavPress title Bearing God by Marlena Graves (released in September 2023) has been named a finalist in the annual book awards program from the Martin Institute Dallas Willard Center (MIDWC).  Since 2015, this annual award has honored exemplary scholarship that shares Dallas Willard’s vision of invisible things—such as soul, spirit, and the Kingdom of God—being a part of reality.  “I am overjoyed

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Sometime a Solution Can Be Worse than the Problem

I was in seventh grade when Mom and Dad bought a run-down cattle ranch about thirty miles northeast of San Jose. Besides the sprawling but neglected ranch house, there were acres of rolling hills, fenced pastures, and decrepit fruit trees, along with a seasonal creek. With just one brief excursion to Oklahoma, I had lived

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