Book titles edited by Kristin Argall for Acorn Press
2016
- Bernie Power, Understanding Jesus and Muhammad: What the Ancient Texts Say About Them
- Margaret Reeson, Live Peace: Joy Balazo and Young Ambassadors for Peace
- Peter McKinnon, The Songs of Jesse Adams
- Will Renshaw, Marvellous Melbourne and Spiritual Power
- Simon Carey Holt, Eating Heaven: Spirituality at the Table
- Michael Jensen, Pieces of Eternity
- John Azumah and Peter Riddell, Islam and Christianity on the Edge: Talking Points in Christian-Muslim Relations into the Twenty-first Century
- Robert and Linda Banks, View from the Faraway Pagoda: A Pioneer Australian Missionary in China from the Boxer Rebellion to the Communist Insurgency
- Bruce Park, The Birthday Card: Snapshots of a Man's Grief
- Stuart Piggin, Spirit, Word and World: Evangelical Christianity in Australia
- Ian Harper, Economics for Life: An Economist Reflects on the meaning of Life, Money and What Really Matters
- Jayakumar Christian, God of the Empty-Handed: Poverty and Power in the Kingdom of God
- Peter Cotterell, Muhammad: The Man Who Transformed Arabia
- Justin Denholm, Talking About Ethics: Negotiating the Maze
- John Wilson, Christianity alongside Islam, Acorn Press
- Monique Lisbon, Fragments of Home: Piecing Life Together after Childhood Sexual Abuse
- John Wilson, The Old Testament on the Way to the Cross
- Helen Rienits, Out of the Depths: Bible Studies on Depression and Anxiety
- Christopher Keane, Choices: One Person’s Journey out of Homosexuality
- David Claydon (Ed.), Islam, Human Rights and Public Policy
- Tim Costello and Rod Yule (Eds), Another Way to Love: Christian Social Reform and Global Poverty
- Jill McGilvray, God’s Love in Action: Pastoral Care for Everyone
- Stephen Hale and Andrew Curnow (Eds), Facing the Future: Bishops Imagine a Different Church
- Shirley Goldsworthy, I, You and Us: Creating a Loving, Lasting Marriage
- Scott Cowdell, The Ten Commandments and Ethics Today
- Alan Nichols, Escape from West Papua
- Keith Weller (Ed.), Please! No More Boring Sermons
- J. A. Thompson, Genesis 1–3: Science? History? Theology?