2026 Publishing schedule

JANUARY

Jessica Long (USA) This Changes Nothing

Pastoral but feisty, this book delves into the difficult questions around suffering, grief, and disappointment. Contains an in-depth Bible Study Guide, suitable for group and individual use.

FEBRUARY

Richard Black (NZ) The Thriving Pastor (TBC)

This book offers an in-depth look at why pastoral ministry often comes at the expense of the pastor themselves, and how a new model of ministry can enable both pastors and churches to flourish.

MARCH

Penelope Dawson (NZ) Flora's Story (TBC)

A TCP-commissioned book depicting the early life story of Flora Meharg, a remarkable Jewish woman who devoted her life to serving God in South America. Taken from original sources, this book will inspire young readers around the world.

APRIL

KeirEn Faull (NZ) reforged in the ashes (TBC)

An exquisite interweaving of the author's story with that of William Wallis, a pioneer in non-pharmaceutical management of chronic disease in New Zealand. Those who suffer with physical disability or who work in this field will be introduced to a proven pathway for human flourishing.

MAY

Rachel Tate (NZ) Aspects of Eve

Based on the popular artwork by Sister Grace Remington, this contemporary novel will delight readers who enjoy redemptive fiction, straight-line storytelling, gritty themes and highly-relatable characters.

Sue Beadle (NZ) Women Encounter Jesus

A series of refreshing devotions based on the stories of biblical women whose lives were transformed because of Jesus. Suitable for individual reflection and group studies.

JUNE

Leisa Williams (AUS) Hope Overcomes (Book 2 in the Autism Journey series)

Christine Mollineaux (NZ) Letters to My Son

JULY-DECEMBER

Kam Wong (AUS) Mental Health Study Guide

Lavanya Dua (UK) Letters to Anxious Christians

Bonivon Dyer (USA) Of Curses and Cowards. Book 2 in The Blood Maker Fables)

Susan Comiskey (SGP) Marriage and Ministry: An UNholy union?

Amy Berends (NZ) Penumbria

Monica Collard (UK) Devotional (TBC)