The second half of 2024 promises a ton of excellent new books! Here are 60 of our most anticipated books of Fall 2024 for Christian Readers…
These anticipated books of Fall 2024 (released in the second half of the year) wrestle with some of the deepest challenges of our day, and will orient us toward faithful living in the present and in years to come.
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(In Alphabetical Order by Author’s Last Name)
Do You Still Talk to Grandma?: When the Problematic People in Our Lives Are the Ones We Love
Brit Barron
(Convergent, October)
Thomas Keating: The Making of a Modern Christian Mystic
Cynthia Bourgeault
(Shambhala, November)
Cherished Belonging: The Healing Power of Love in Divided Times
Gregory Boyle
(Simon and Schuster, November)
Healing What’s Within: Coming Home to Yourself–and to God–When You’re Wounded, Weary, and Wandering
Chuck DeGroat
(Tyndale, October)
Midwinter Light: Meditations for the Long Season
Marilyn McEntyre
(Broadleaf, October)
A Matter of the Heart: A Monk’s Journal
Paul Quenon
(Monkfish, September)
Even After Everything: The Spiritual Practice of Knowing the Risks and Loving Anyway
Stephanie Duncan Smith
(Convergent, October)
Carlos Whittaker
(Thomas Nelson, September)
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