Empowering Diverse Voices
At Publishing in Color, we celebrate and uplift Christian content creators of all colors as we emphasize diversity. By offering resources, community, and visibility, we aim to foster a thriving environment for diverse voices in the Christian publishing landscape.

Not Easily Broken
Wisdom for Dating and Marriage with Christ at the Center
Not Easily Broken
Our book helps readers discover the glue that holds a relationship together. In 8 love stories and 40 devotions, diverse couples share wisdom for your relationship. If sex, money, and good looks is "the glue" to your love life...you're in trouble before you start!


David Dinkins
Charcoal creation by David Dinkins published at https://the-art-of-autism.com/ with “Three Things Maya Angelou Taught Me about My Autistic Voice.” Additional illustrations previously published at newhopedigital.com, and igtas.org. This high-contrast charcoal is based on a high-contrast photo rendering by A. C. Wheeler (Wheeler Ink).ng

You Come From Greatness
A young boy learns that he is walking in the footsteps of greatness through a vibrant, lyrical retelling of Black history—both a love letter to Black children and an anthem empowering them to know their God-given worth.

Only Light Can Do That
Illustrated by Camilla Ru, a great spiritual resource for children and teens. Designed to inspire activism rooted in biblical principles, it features Dr. King Jr.’s words and Bible verses through which kids will discover that his Christian faith was the foundation for his activism and that God calls us to stand up for justice and love. Special features include King and 10 young U.S. Civil Rights Movement participants.

God Is Our Help
Eight weeks of daily devotions from Patricia Raybon draw on her lived experience as an African American woman as well as her observations from around the globe, Patricia shares comforting insights from Scripture and urges you to cling to God in all circumstances. With relevant cross-cultural stories, her warm writing points you to Jesus as the only firm foundation through every challenge.

Truth Be told
When a pretty stranger is found dead at a rich man’s garden party in Klan-run Denver, and amateur detective Annalee Spain prays to unravel the crime, will she also unearth the truth of her own deepest secrets, longings, and lies? Award-winning author Patricia Raybon delivers a “history mystery” case with higher stakes than her fictional sleuth imagines—one where answers about a lovely woman’s death point to truths and tensions still throbbing today.

Kailani's Gif
A picture book celebration of family, Filipino heritage, and dance showcases the value of patience, perseverance, and blessing others with your gifts and talents.

God-Given Dreams
If you’re battling with feelings of unworthiness, inadequacy, or invisibility, God-Given Dreams: 6 Ways to This NavPress devotional speaks directly to your heart, offering hope and encouragement to help you break free from the chains of doubt and fear.

Fall From Home
Drawing from personal experience and examining the lives of biblical heroes, Mabel Ninan sheds light on what it means to live as a citizen of heaven on earth, finding community and common purpose with fellow sojourners.

Wonderfully, Marvelously Brown
Kids tour the U.S. to seek and find all the brilliant and beautiful shades of brown God used in creation, including humans! The rhythmic text encourages readers to love the skin God chose for them; every special thing and every one-of-a kind person He made in their communities and the world around them.

What Color is God’s Love?
A little girl and her service dog join their diverse friends through a whirlwind of adventures and celebrate the spectacular spectrum of colors God designed, each color inviting readers to explore their God-given emotions a.nd God’s unchanging character

What's Next?
Examines themes the book of Ecclesiastes. Why did God create the world? Why did God create humanity? Why did God create you? And what are you going to do about it? Ask questions; never settle for answers: the goal must always be truth. And the truth is, your life has meaning!

Igniting Your Influence
If you’re one of the many people who have been told, “You should write a book!” it’s time to get started. Let our experts help you achieve your goal; they are signposts to get where you want to go.

Reflections on Passion Week
This author, who is teaching pastor at The People’s Church in Sri Lanka (4,000 members) authored and published this 21-day devotional designed to strengthen our commitment to the Lord Jesus Christ during the Holy Week–and on every day of the year. By covering different aspects of the final week of Jesus’ life and ministry, Jayasooriya encourages readers to reflect on the events that led to the Crucifixion and the Resurrection of Jesus Christ, the Savior of the world.

Mommy Cried This Morning
Sometimes people we love go away for a short time for many reasons, but occasionally, our loved ones do not come home because they die. Book 2 in Dr. Sharon’s 7-book “I Really Need to Know” series, explains how you can understand death and why you do not have to be afraid of it.

Special Church Snack
Do you love food? Our little character in Special Church Snack was surprised to see “snacks” being passed around during the church service. But the snack was passed by her. Why? Her daddy told her there was something special she needed to understand first.

Didn’t See That Coming
This newest parenting release from Dr. Elliott stands as an oasis of consolation in the midst of parents’ present storm–worrying about the questionable choices of their adult children. Join Dr. Sharon as you take your grown kids to Jesus, allowing Him to make the difference in their lives, and strengthen you to face, understand, and “care-front” your child’s issues even when you didn’t see them coming.

The Beastie of Brambley Bald
The Beastie of Brambly Bald, the fifth book in Amanda Cleary Eastep’s middle grade (ages 8-12) series from Moody Publishers, will release fall 2024. Learn more about the series at treestreetkids.com.

Know Your Bible Devotions for Kids
This book contains 101 devotions for 8-12 year-olds. These easy-to-read devotions give kids a fun introduction to the Christian faith. They learn about key Bible characters and stories, God’s no-matter-what-love for them, and ways they can practice their faith and show love to others.

Nothing To Fear
Margot partnered with Julie McFadden–aka “Hospice Nurse Julie”–on her book Nothing to Fear, being released June 11, 2024. Julie has been educating those facing hospice care, and their loved ones, on social media, providing education, insight, support, and comfort.

“TreeStreet Kids” series
Amanda Cleary Eastep

A Cloud of Women
Discover inspiring parallels between the lives of biblical women and contemporary Black women. Eve, Esther, and Deborah are a few of the guides as A Cloud of Women navigates women’s issues with icons such as Marian Wright Edelman, Shirley Chisholm, Sojourner Truth, and present-day Black women.

Navigating the Blues
In this 90-day devotional, Katara Washington Patton shares her personal story while offering practical relief from worry, anxiety, and depression. Discover easy-to-read devotions with Scripture and reminders that even Jesus suffered and overcame depressing times.

Brotherhood
Black men will find hope through these relatable, personal experiences of Black faith leaders and their hard-earned wisdom. This 40-story compilation of success, failure, and overcoming points hearts to Jesus as they see the difference He made in the lives of others.

Back on My Feet
Dr. Muthoni Omukhango candidly considers single parenthood, weaving personal experience with research and others’ stories, to shine a light of hope. The book blends spiritual and psychosocial counsel. It is both a wide sweep and deep dive of the subject matter (single parenthood), while ‘keeping it real’ to ensure the content is not reduced to meaningless theoretical jargon.

Too Busy For Worship
Have you lost the heart of worship in your daily work like I did? I must confess; I am a recovering workaholic. In previous seasons of my life, this trait seemed quite endearing and many praised me for how hard I often worked. I soaked in that glory, deceitfully “scripturising” it as burning the midnight oil (shaking my head now), as drawn from the parable of the ten virgins. As I grow deeper in my walk with God and get older in years, I have come to appreciate the difference between diligently going about my Father’s business and being too busy for worship. I am on a quest to restore the heart of worship in my daily work and I invite you to join me…

Jesus Killed My Business
Embracing the interjection of God’s grace, mercy, and purpose, the author embarked on a journey that would not only impact her own life but also touch the lives of thousands of Christian authors in Africa and abroad.

The Path
Black men will find hope through these relatable, personal experiences of Black faith leaders and their hard-earned wisdom. This 40-story compilation of success, failure, and overcoming points hearts to Jesus as they see the difference He made in the lives of others.

After Him
A resource for learning about, journalling about grief.
