As reported by the Wall Street Journal, Bible sales in the U.S. saw a 36% spike compared to 2024, resulting in 2.4 million copies sold in September alone. According to Brenna Connor, an analyst at Circana Bookscan, ‘September brought a surge of concerning events – violence, geopolitical tensions, and economic uncertainty,’ which highlights a consistent pattern: in times of crisis, more people seek comfort and support in faith. This sales jump was also recorded by the EWTN Religious Catalogue, and other publishers are seeing a similar surge, including Ascension Press, publisher of The Bible in a Year podcast with Father Mike Schmitz. Read the full article here.

The demand for Bibles continues to grow
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