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WaterBrook & Multnomah Mourns the Loss of Author Boris Vujicic

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Brett Benson, Senior Publicist

bbenson@penguinrandomhouse.com /  719-264-5661

 

WaterBrook & Multnomah Mourns the Loss of Author Boris Vujicic

Nick Vujicic with Boris Vujicic

COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. (May 16, 2017)—WaterBrook & Multnomah mourn the loss of  friend and author Boris Vujicic, who died May 14, 2017.

Boris Vujicic is the father of New York Times best-selling author and international evangelist Nick Vujicic, who was born without any limbs.

In Raising the Perfectly Imperfect Child: Facing Challenges with Strength, Courage, and Hope (WaterBrook) Boris shared the remarkable journey of how he and his wife, Dushka, overcame their grief, fears and badly shaken faith to raise an accomplished, faith-filled and perfectly imperfect son. WaterBrook [ … ]

Crosswalk Features Article by Mike Foster, Author of “People of the Second Chance”

Counselor and ministry leader Mike Foster, author of “The People of the Second Chance: A Guide to Bringing Life-Saving Love to the World,” has written an insightful article called “The 4 Biggest Lies We Believe About Helping Others.” Foster is dedicated to helping people relaunch their lives with a sense of hope and purpose.

Read the article on Crosswalk.com.

 

Evangelist Nick Hall Calls for the Church to Pray for Nationwide “Reset” on “The 700 Club”

Evangelist Nick Hall, author of Reset: Jesus Changes Everything, recently joined “The 700 Club” to share the great things God is doing in the lives of people throughout the nation. He’s spoken to more than 3 million students and seen more than 500,000 make public declarations for Christ in the last few years.

Now he’s calling for one million to gather in unity under the banner of Christ on the National Mall on July 16th.

In his new book Reset, Hall invites readers to come to Christ and experience a do-over—to move on from their past and discover the life they were meant to live. He also helps readers navigate and overcome common spiritual and relational pitfalls and encourages them to see them themselves in the light of God’s amazing grace and love.

To see Nick’s interview on “The 700 Club,”  click here.

Two WaterBrook Multnomah Titles Honored as Outreach Resources of the Year

COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. (March 1, 2016)—Two 2015 titles from WaterBrook Multnomah have received special recognition from Outreach Magazine in its yearly roundup of the best outreach-orientated books.

Baum_9781601425829_Jkt_all_r1.inddFinding Your Way Back to God_jkt.inddPossible: A Blueprint for Changing How We Change the World by Stephen Bauman was chosen as Resource of the Year in the Social Justice category. Bauman, president of World Relief, provides a clear and biblical vision for changing the world and provides the practical tools believers need to sustainably impact their workplaces, neighborhoods, and cities. The paperback edition of Possible will release on July 19, 2016.

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WaterBrook Multnomah Partners with Mark Batterson for “Chase the Lion”

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Much Anticipated Sequel to In a Pit with a Lion on a Snowy Day Set for Fall 2016

Bestselling author Mark Batterson has signed a major book deal with WaterBrook Multnomah Publishing Group, a division of Penguin Random House, for a follow-up title to his book “In a Pit with Lion on a Snowy Day.” Titled Chase the Lion: If Your Dream Doesn’t Scare You, It’s Too Small, the book is scheduled to release from Multnomah on September 6, 2016, in print, digital and audio formats.

Batterson, author of more than a dozen bestselling books, including The New York Times bestseller The Circle Maker, is the lead pastor of National Community [ … ]

NEWS: Sigmund Brouwer Receives Alberta Reader’s Choice Award

Best-selling author Sigmund Brouwer has received the 2015 Alberta Reader’s Choice Award for his historical novel Thief of Glory (WaterBrook Press). Sponsored by the Edmonton Public Library, the Alberta Readers’ Choice Award is given annually for the best fiction or narrative non-fiction book written by an Alberta author.

“In Thief of Glory, for the first time in two decades of writing, Sigmund Brouwer took on the challenge of bringing a powerful family story to the page. We are so pleased to see this amazing novel again recognized for its excellence and, particularly, by readers in Alberta,” said Shannon Marchese, Senior Editor at WaterBrook Press.

 Thief of Glory, a sweeping story that combines World War II romance and intrigue in the Pacific naval theater, was inspired by Brouwer’s parents’ experience during World War II.

Brouwer also [ … ]