Nearly every Friday, The Good Book Company team gathers virtually together to reflect on the week that has passed. Week after week, we are reminded of the Lord’s faithfulness to us as a company. It’s a reminder, too, that publishing books requires hard work from a lot of people! Everyone, from authors and illustrators to customer service associates and IT specialists, works together to put books into our wonderful customers’ hands. We consider it a joy and a privilege!
Book awards are another such reminder. They remind us of the Lord’s faithfulness, that what we do is a team effort, and that the work we do impacts lives for the kingdom. That’s why we’re so encouraged to be the recipient of several book awards this year.
Winner- The Gospel Coalition 2022 Award: Evangelism & Apologetics Category
Winner- ECPA’s Top Shelf Awards: Nonfiction Category
Winner- Christianity Today Awards: Apologetics/Evangelism
Recognition- Tim Challies’s Top Books 2022
“In The Air We Breathe, Scrivener asks if the cultural goods of our society might still lead us to the source of all that’s good. His book is pithy and a pleasure to read, and it helps us read the times by pointing to Christ.” TGC Awards
Helps tweens and teens grow in faith and confidence by looking at what the Bible says about their identity.
Winner- Christianity Today 2023 Award: Young Adults Category
Honorable Mention- Rooted’s 2022 Book Awards: Best New Books for Teenagers
Nomination- Christian Resources Together Award: Young People Category
“Morphew takes readers back to Scripture, offering examples from the Bible and plenty of reminders that we are made in God’s image, that we have worth based on that simple fact, and that we are called to follow Christ.” Betsey Farquhar, CT Awards Judge
Winner- Rooted’s 2022 Book Awards: Best New Book for Teenagers
“What makes this book so impactful is that the reader can tell that Millar loves his Bible. That love is infectious; by the time I finished this book, I couldn’t wait to jump back into my own copy of God’s Word.” Rooted Book Award Judges
Teach kids how to pray with this beautifully illustrated Bible storybook.
Finalist (Tie)- ECPA Christian Book Award: Children’s Category
“Here is a wonderful way to teach children that they can talk to God when they are happy or sad, in need of help or in need of forgiveness. It’s a beautiful book with a needed message.” Melissa Kruger
A personal story of learning to trust our heavenly Father when you feel your earthly father has let you down.
Finalist- ECPA Christian Book Award: New Author
Every void we’ll know can be traced to one veil-tearing truth: we need our Father. This book compels us to not only acknowledge but relish in it; and if we do, nothing can ever really remain the same.” Ezekiel Azonwu
A year of gospel-saturated daily devotions from renowned Bible teacher Alistair Begg.
Nomination- Christian Resources Together Award: Devotional/Gift Category
ECPA Bronze Sales Award for 100,000 Copies Sold
“In this rich resource, Alistair Begg provides what we’ve come to expect from him—solid biblical truth presented with clarity, winsomeness, and a focus on the person and work of Christ.” Nancy Guthrie
Explores the historical reliability of the biblical account of the birth of Jesus.
ECPA Bronze Sales Award for 100,000 Copies Sold
“Is Christmas Unbelievable? is a highly accessible and crystal clear case for the historicity both of the written Gospels and of Jesus himself—and for why it matters.” Tim Keller
Inspiring children’s biography of Queen Elizabeth II highlighting the Christian faith that underpinned her remarkable reign.
Nomination- Christian Resources Together Award: Children Category
“There is only one person that the Queen addresses as ‘Your Majesty’, and in this wonderful book we discover who that is and why she does that.” Alistair Begg
A biblical vision for the roles of men and women in the church—and how to put them into practice.
Recognition- Tim Challies’s Top Books 2022
“That’s the subject of this book, to promote a complementarianism that is faithful to God’s Word, that celebrates both the distinction and equality of the genders, and that frees both men and women to serve in all the ways God permits and invites them to.” Tim Challies
Thank you so much for supporting us and celebrating with us!