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Crossway (previously known by its parent ministry Good News Publishers) is a not-for-profit evangelical Christian publishing ministry headquartered in Wheaton, Illinois. [2] Clyde and Muriel Dennis founded Good News Publishers in 1938, working out of their home in Minneapolis, Minnesota.
Crossway moved forward from this position by forming a translation committee and initiating work on the English Standard Version. Crossway officially published the ESV in September 2001. [22] The first ESV print edition to be released was the ESV Classic Reference Bible. [23]
In 2009, the Evangelical Christian Publishers Association named the ESV Study Bible as Christian Book of the Year. This was the first time in the award's 30-year history to be given to a study Bible. [8] [9] In the same year, World named the ESV Study Bible as Book of the Year. [10]
Stephen Bly (August 17, 1944 – June 9, 2011) was an American author and politician. He wrote more than 100 books and hundreds of articles, poems, and short stories. His book, The Long Trail Home (Broadman & Holman), won the 2002 Christy Award in the category Western novel.
All That Glitters, 1999 - published by Crossway Books, a division of Good News Publishers. Through A Glass Darkly, 1999 - published by Bethany House; Jacob's Way, 2001 - published by Zondervan; Edge Of Honor, 2001 - published by Zondervan. Winner of the 2001 Christy Award for North American Historical. Jordan's Star, 2002 - published by Zondervan.
The Big Picture Story Bible is a 2004 children's Bible published by Crossway.It was written by David R. Helm and illustrated by Gail Schoonmaker. It focuses on the "overall story of God’s saving plan" instead of concentrating on individual stories, [1] and is heavily influenced by Graeme Goldsworthy's biblical theology, especially his motif of "God's people in God's place under God's rule."