Nancy Guthrie Announces New Book Amid Cancer Advocacy Work

by Daniel Brooks
Nancy Guthrie Announces New Book Amid Cancer Advocacy Work

Nancy Guthrie Announces New Book Amid Cancer Advocacy Work...

Nancy Guthrie, the prominent Christian author and speaker, revealed plans for a new book today while continuing her advocacy for families affected by infant loss and rare genetic disorders. The announcement comes as Guthrie remains a leading voice in faith-based grief support, resonating with readers nationwide.

Guthrie shared the news during an interview with Christianity Today published March 5, 2026. Her upcoming work will address "finding hope in prolonged suffering," drawing from her personal experience losing two children to Zellweger syndrome, a rare metabolic disorder.

The Tennessee-based writer's platform has grown significantly since her 2008 memoir Holding On to Hope. Her new project trends today as churches nationwide prepare for Lenten studies, with many groups using Guthrie's materials for grief support programs.

Beyond her writing, Guthrie co-hosts the popular Help Me Teach the Bible podcast and leads workshops at conferences like The Gospel Coalition. Her simultaneous roles as author, teacher, and advocate explain the sustained public interest in her work.

Healthcare professionals have praised Guthrie for raising awareness about Zellweger syndrome. "She's transformed personal tragedy into practical help for thousands of families," said Dr. Ellen Wright, a geneticist at Vanderbilt University Medical Center.

Guthrie's publisher, Tyndale House, confirmed the untitled book will release fall 2026. Pre-orders begin next month through major retailers, with a portion of proceeds benefiting rare disease research.

Daniel Brooks

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