Asking a publisher to choose between their books is like asking someone to choose their favorite child.
All kids are different. All came into the world with varying degrees of speed and pain. All have their moments. All parents want to feel proud of their kids. All parents want to have kids they love to have around. All parents (youâd hope) love their children equally. And so it is with books.
But that kind of stuff is not why you started reading this blog. So here goes.
When it comes to publishing, I guess you have different types of children. Thereâs the âfamousâ kids/booksâand getting to work with people such as Tim Keller, Christopher Ash, Kathleen Nielson, Rico Tice, Becky Pippert, Matt Chandler and so on is an awesome privilege. I regularly expect someone to come and wake me up and find this job really was just a dream.
Then thereâs the âsuccessfulâ kids/books. At TGBC we have a ministry heart and a business head. We need to get enough money to pay the staffâs mortgages and keep the company running so that we can keep publishing. Since we donât receive funding from anything other than booksales, having enough high-selling titles matters. So Iâm pleased weâve published bestselling books and resources like A Very Different Christmas; The Garden, the Curtain and the Cross; Christianity Explored and Life Explored; Explore, and so on.
But honestly, I think my favourite kids/books are those where the author is not well-known, but the idea is brilliant, and the finished product is something that makes me smile every time I think of it, because Iâm professionally thrilled with the quality of the book, and personally thrilled by the impact it has on ordinary Christians seeking to love and serve Christ. The books that were a slight (or large) risk to take on, which we took on anyway because we thought theyâd serve the church, and which by Godâs grace paid off.
Four of these spring most readily to mind (Iâm sure there are more if I think harder â but Iâm already over half of my word limit for this blog anyway). So here's my four favourites...
When this came out, there was simply nothing else like itâbiblical, empathetic, concise, practical, careful. It is the ultimate âRight book, right author, right timeâ titleâwell-written and brilliantly edited (I can say that because I wasnât the editor); an author, who himself experiences same-sex-attraction and is warm, kind, and godly; a time when the church was waking up to the fact that it had for far too long assumed people experiencing same-sex attraction were âout thereâ or were just a political issue. This book has changed countless lives.
OK, so Trillia Newbell was already a successful, much-respected author. But this was her first kidsâ book. When we took the book on, we knew a book celebrating the unity-in-diversity of the church was an important thing to teach to kids. We didnât know Charlottesville would happen a month before release. We didnât know how many families would be so moved to see a kidsâ book that represents themâtheir colors, shapes, disabilities, differencesâin its pages, and which celebrates the forgiveness that all need, and all can receive in Christ.
Serving as the pastor of a tiny church plant in rural England is not exactly what publishers call a âbig platform.â But the day platform becomes a deal-breaker is the day I retire (or, given my pension pot, find a different job). John is a godly man, a great writer, and he had a great insight â that our service of Christ is too often wrongly motivated, which leads us to a dangerously dry relationship with our Lord. It wasâand isâa book that every Christian Iâve ever met really does need to read.
Take two amazingly godly best friends who no one knows of and who are walking through seasons of deep, unending trials and who have a passion to serve women who are going through ongoing suffering by pointing them to Christ. Add writing thatâs personal, eloquent, full of Jesus, and often deeply moving. Mix in a gorgeous design. Take a risk and print the cover cloth-bound (itâs not cheap!) so that it comforts in its feel as well as in its content. Pour over all that a huge promotional effort⊠and you have a book that the Spirit has used to help tens of thousands of women to cling to Christ amidst deep pain, and even to know joy in Christ through that pain. So often, we hear of a woman whose life was changed by this book. They often tell us through tears. But theyâre looking to Christ through those tears.
Iâll stop there (Iâve far exceeded my word count). I love all our kids (sorry, books)âbut these four perhaps represent the greatest privilege of Christian publishingâto take a dream, turn it into a book, and see it greatly used by the Spirit, and then thank God that you got to be a small part of how he works for his people.
And for the recordâBenjamin and Abigail, I love you both equally as my children, and neither of you is my favourite.
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Last week, Carl shared the 4 things he looks for in a good book, read it here. We launched #RenewYourMind to encourage everyone to pick up a Christian book this summer. Weâve created a short film, weâre discounting some brilliant titles and weâre sharing stories of our favourite Christian books to get you excited about reading! Take a look