Hey, readers:
I’ve been working on two or three new book projects – besides my Revelation commentary – that I’m looking forward to sharing with you later this year.
For at least one of them, I’m working with a publisher that’s fairly new on the scene. This small press is run by a man with 10+ years of experience as a book designer and producer. He’s overseen the design and production of many titles, including big ones by Rushdoony, Morecraft, Chilton, and North – handling typesetting, indexing, proofreading, cover design, and more. He knows how to do this.
As we’re looking to determine what this publishing partnership looks like, the most helpful thing at this stage is to know exactly what you, dear reader, want.
Do you want to my forthcoming books to be published in sewn hardcover? Do you want an audiobook version?
You tell me!
We’ve put together a short survey with some questions that will give us a lot of insight into how we should proceed. If you have a minute to spare, would you fill it out for me?
It won’t take you long, but your answers will be so helpful to me in knowing how we should move forward. The more details you can give about you, your reading habits, and what you’re looking for, the better.
In case the link above doesn’t work, copy and paste this into your browser: https://forms.gle/sXMTWVoYws22Srvx6
Thank you!
Blessings!
Ken

I vote books. I did the survey
Another topic I am interested in, which I think would fall under the “Christian Economics” category from the survey, is biblical environmentalism (creation care, stewardship of the earth, conservation, or whatever you want to call it). I think this topic fits well with the postmillennial worldview.
Just as we have hyper-calvinism and hyper-preterism, there is also the existence of hyper-environmentalism. Even environmentalism among Christian circles and churches often seems to lean towards the hyper side. I am the moderate voice.
When most people hear of environmentalism, they probably think climate change, but this is only 1% of environmentalism. My focus is on the other 99%. Climate change is at the bottom of my list. I am not even sure where I fall on the spectrum, but I am highly skeptical of the climate change agenda pushed by politicians and the media. Trying to force us to buy electric cars is a perfect example of hyper-environmentalism.
I have read a few great books by Christian authors on the topic. I do not think I have seen much from you on the topic. That is okay, you do not have to. Maybe you have some stuff buried in your blog somewhere. I do think it fits very well with the postmillennial worldview. Part of my goal and vision for the rest of my life (40+ years) is to promote postmillennial preterism and [moderate] environmentalism. I will continue to study and think critically about it all. Your books are one of my primary resources on postmillennialism, though we would disagree on certain stuff.
Break out them hardcovers!
Hey Kenneth, thank you for all the work your ministry has done, I greatly appreciate what your work has done in my life and the hope I now have for Christ’s triumph and success in both heaven and on earth. Will this series be offered in an eBook format on 15 April? I live in Australia, and it can be very expensive to get certain books over here of yours, so I usually result to getting the eBook. Also, do you plan on making “He Shall Have Dominion” available as an eBook in the foreseeable future? This is at the top of my reading list and would love to read it.
Unfortunately, my contract delays digital publication until 24 months after hard copy publication. They don’t want to be stuck with a lot of unsold hard copies.