The second half of 2022 promises a ton of excellent new books! Here are 50 of our most anticipated books of Fall 2022 for Christian Readers…
These anticipated books of Fall 2022 (released in the second half of the year) wrestle with some of the deepest challenges of our day, and will guide us toward faithful living in the present and in years to come.
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(In Alphabetical Order by Author’s Last Name)
Nonverts: The Making of Ex-Christian America
Stephen Bullivant
(Oxford UP, Dec. 2022)
How to Read Now: Essays
Elaine Castillo
(Viking, July 2022)
Home Is the Road: Wandering the Land, Shaping the Spirit
Diane Glancy
(Broadleaf, Nov. 2022)
Catching the Light: Why I Write
Joy Harjo
(Yale UP, Oct. 2022)
He Will Save You from the Deadly Pestilence: The Many Lives of Psalm 91
Philip Jenkins
(Oxford UP, Nov. 2022)
Work Matters: How Parents’ Jobs Shape Children’s Well-Being
Maureen Perry-Jenkins
(Princeton UP, Aug. 2022)
Bright: A Memoir
Kiki Petrosino
(Sarabande Books, Aug. 2022)
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This list is missing some tremendously significant books on social issues, like The God Who Riots by Damon Garcia, Beyond Welcome by Karen González, and Grace Can Lead Us Home, by Kevin Nye.