
"After Tweaking 29 Verses, Bible Translation Becomes Unchanging Word of God". ^ Eekhoff Zylstra, Sarah (September 9, 2016)." 'ESV Study Bible' wins Christian Book of the Year award". ^ a b "Preface to the English Standard Version"."9 Things You Should Know About the ESV Bible". Crossway was established by Lane and Ebeth Dennis in the fall of 1978.

^ "An Important Update on the Leadership of Crossway".Crossway, originally known as Good News Publishers. After public discourse about the policy, Crossway announced that it would reverse the decision. In 2016, Crossway made headlines after announcing that the ESV text would be "unchanged forever, in perpetuity" as a "permanent text" edition. In 2008, Crossway published the ESV Study Bible. Īccording to Crossway, the publishing team behind the ESV "has included more than a hundred people." The ESV translation committee describes the ESV as a translation that is "essentially literal", following a "word-for-word" philosophy. In 2001, Crossway published the ESV translation of the Bible. Packer, Chuck Colson, Frank Peretti, Max Lucado, Joni Eareckson Tada, and D. Schaeffer, Martyn Lloyd-Jones, John Piper, John MacArthur, Paul David Tripp, Jen Wilkin, J. Dennis-Clyde and Muriel's son-Crossway claims that it has published more than 1,500 titles, including books "by Francis A. Beginning under the leadership of Lane T. In late 1978, Good News Publishers began expanding its reach by establishing Crossway, a publishing division.

Mark Ward, editor of Bible Study Magazine, has praised Crossway for its continuous commitment to technological innovation in publishing the ESV online. Ĭrossway is best known for publishing evangelical Christian books, along with the English Standard Version (ESV) translation of the Bible. Clyde and Muriel Dennis founded Good News Publishers in 1938, working out of their home in Minneapolis, Minnesota.

CrosswayĬrossway (previously known by its parent ministry Good News Publishers) is a not-for-profit evangelical Christian publishing ministry headquartered in Wheaton, Illinois. For other uses, see Crossway (disambiguation).
