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Lexham Press is an innovative Christian publishing house. Now part of Baker Publishing Group.

EXCELLENT, TRUSTWORTHY PUBLISHING
We’re committed to excellent Christian publishing in service of the church. A deep-seated curiosity and desire to learn breeds academic rigor and innovation. We’ve been deeply transformed by the Bible, and publishing allows us to accomplish change through the world of words and ideas. FLEXIBILITY BREEDS INNOVATION
By entering the Christian market from a digital-na

Photos from Lexham Press's post 06/12/2026

What a joy it's been at TGCW! We've loved meeting so many of our authors and readers face-to-face — these conversations are such an encouragement as we hear stories about the personal impact our books have had. If you are attending and haven't stopped by already, please come and say hello!

Surviving and Thriving in Seminary: An Academic and Spiritual Handbook 06/11/2026

Get the eBook version of Surviving and Thriving in Seminary from authors H. Daniel Zacharias and Benjamin K. Forrest for a special price now through June 15th! Whether you yourself are heading to seminary or if you know someone who is graduating with plans to attend seminary, this book is a great summer read to refresh your mind and prepare for this time of preparation for ministry. Learn valuable insights from two seminary professors as they share what they tell their students, and what they wish they'd known themselves when entering seminary.

Get it for $3.99 now through June 15th at Amazon or other retailer.

Surviving and Thriving in Seminary: An Academic and Spiritual Handbook Your years in seminary are meant to prepare you for ministry, but it can also be a very challenging time. Many students struggle with the rigorous study and the challenges to their personal and spiritual lives. is designed to prepare current and future seminary students for what's ahead. In i...

06/10/2026

Who were the church fathers? The term “church fathers” describes the men who led the church in the first few centuries after the death of the apostles. Jesus entrusted the mission of preaching the gospel to his disciples, most of whom became missionaries (or apostles, as we call them) after he ascended into heaven. Author Gerald Bray talks more about this in a recent excerpt over on Practicing Theology. Visit today to learn more about these fathers of our faith.

06/09/2026

J. R. R. Tolkien was many things: English Catholic, father and husband, survivor of two world wars, Oxford professor, and author. But he was also a theologian. What, though, of Tolkien’s insistence that he is neither theologian nor preacher and that he is unqualified to speak theologically? In Tolkien Dogmatics Author Austin M. Freeman inspects Tolkien’s entire corpus―The Hobbit, The Lord of the Rings, and beyond―using his work as a window into his theology.

Now available at https://www.amazon.com/Tolkien-Dogmatics-Theology-Mythology-Middle-earth/dp/1683596676

06/04/2026

Have you visited our new website, Practicing Theology, yet? PT is your source to discover new books from the Baker Books and Lexham Press family and offers thoughtful and trustworthy resources that engage issues related to the Bible, theology, ministry, and culture, as well as books they can recommend to others. Right now, when you visit our website and sign up for our email list, you will receive a free copy of the first chapter of Pastoral Confessions by Jamin Goggin, which just won the Christian Book Award for Ministry Resources for 2025.

Sign up at https://practicingtheology.com

06/04/2026

EBook Deal! From now until the end of June, you can get the ebook version of Gerald Bray's How the Church Fathers Read the Bible for just $9.99.

Learn more: https://www.amazon.com/How-Church-Fathers-Read-Bible-ebook/dp/B09XBSKL1N

06/02/2026

Less than two weeks until ! We'll be at booth #717 — stocked with books and ready to meet YOU. Authors, readers, first-timers, veterans: come find us. See you soon!

05/27/2026

In Pursuit of Character, Matthew Arbo argues that we can learn how to live a good life by recovering the virtues that have guided Christians before us. Arbo reintroduces readers to the seven cardinal and theological virtues of prudence, temperance, fortitude, justice, faith, hope, and love. This formerly planned Lexham title is now released from Baker Books and reminds us that pursuing virtue is good in itself, and by becoming virtuous we enrich our lives and those around us.

Now available: https://www.amazon.com/Pursuit-Character-Recovering-Virtues/dp/1540906019

05/26/2026

In former Lexham title, On the Face of the Deep, Linford Stutzman highlights the importance of sea stories in Scripture. A biblical scholar as well as an expert sailor, Stutzman rereads these passages with insights from history, marine archaeology, ancient texts, and the cultural and physical environment of the Mediterranean itself.

Now Available from Baker Academic https://www.amazon.com/Studies-Biblical-Archaeology-Geography-History-ebook/dp/B0GX2G9RQY

05/22/2026

On Sunday morning, creeds articulate the truths that countless believers through the ages have likewise professed, and which fellow Christians around the world are also proclaiming on that day. Or when a creed is recited in the waters of baptism, each new believer, no matter their background, is embracing the same core truths about the mighty work of God. Verbal confession of creeds expresses the unity of the universal church.

Learn more about Creeds and their importance in the early church and today from author Bryan Litfin over at Practicing Theology. https://practicingtheology.com/the-importance-of-creeds-in-the-early-church/

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