Keep your children engaged and inspired this school holiday with exciting, faith-filled adventures. The Dead Sea Squirrels series (Books 1–12), now available in Kenya and Uganda through Tyndale House Publishers, offers a fun and imaginative reading experience for young readers. Following the European Christian Rights & Export Fair, the continued partnership between Tyndale and CLC is bringing wholesome children’s books closer to African families. Encourage reading, spark creativity, and turn holiday boredom into meaningful discovery.
The Slow Miracle of Publishing: How One Email from France Changed Everything tells the story of patience, faith, and unexpected doors in the publishing journey. From a simple translation request sent in 2021 to the historic moment African Christian books were selected for translation in France, this reflection captures how time, perseverance, and obedience can turn small steps into global opportunities for African authors.
CLC Kenya will present 204 African titles from CLC Kenya, ACABA, MABB, and partner publishers at the European Christian Rights & Export Fair in Krakow, Poland, highlighting African Christian books for translation, rights, distribution, and greater global visibility.
On 28th February 2026 in Kabubbu, Uganda, CLC Kenya through ACABA and Mama Africa Book Box, in partnership with KDP and supported by The Foundation USA, launched 15 child authors after a year of writing, mentorship, and publishing—highlighting a long-term vision of raising a reading generation and godly families through book-based discipleship.
CLC Kenya receives the YouVersion Co-Mission Award at the YouVersion East Africa Hub launch in Nairobi, celebrating creativity, collaboration, and innovation that is amplifying African Christian authors through ACABA and strengthening families through Mama Africa Book Box.
Mama Africa Book Box (MABB), an initiative of CLC Kenya, has released the January Read With Me Book List, a carefully curated collection of 24 books by 24 African authors from seven countries across the continent. The January list brings together authors from Kenya, Uganda, South Africa, Eswatini, Botswana, Zimbabwe, and Nigeria, reflecting a growing movement to cultivate a strong, faith-centred reading culture rooted in African voices and lived experiences.

