• Shannon Bream, Fox News Sunday anchor, releases a new book March 10 titled Nothing Is Impossible with God.
  • The book spotlights imperfect men in the Bible — from Noah and Jonah to Peter and Joseph — who ultimately serve God’s purposes.
  • Bream’s Women of the Bible trilogy has sold nearly 1.5 million copies; this fourth title groups heroes by themes and ends with reflection questions.

H2: What the book covers

Shannon Bream’s Nothing Is Impossible with God (publ. March 10) turns the spotlight to biblical men who stumble, doubt, fear, and rebel — yet end up partnering with God to achieve what seems humanly impossible. Bream, the Fox News Sunday anchor, frames eleven profiles that include familiar names such as Noah, Jonah, Joseph, Elijah and Peter. Each chapter pairs storytelling with short reflection questions to prompt personal thought or group discussion.

H3: Why these imperfect heroes?

Bream told Publishers Weekly she chose the subject because readers today face constant uncertainty — political division, family strain, health worries, and career upheaval. Those real-world challenges make stories of fragile, reluctant, or flawed people who nonetheless rise to serve particularly resonant. She organizes the figures by themes — betrayal (Joseph), confusion over God’s plan (Jonah), feelings of abandonment (Elijah) — to show varied ways faith is tested and refined.

H3: Personal testimony and the book’s tone

The book opens with a personal story: Bream’s struggle with a chronic eye condition and how she relied on the promise in Judges 6:16, “I will be with you.” She uses that experience to underscore a central point: the Bible repeatedly promises God’s presence through hardships, not a life free of trials. The tone aims to be pastoral and encouraging rather than purely academic.

H3: Reader takeaways and questions

Each chapter ends with questions meant to prompt reflection or group conversation. One core question Bream raises across the stories is why God allows suffering — a theological issue she acknowledges has no neat earthly answer. She frames suffering within Christian doctrine: a broken world, human free will, and the hope offered through Christ. The book closes with an explicit invitation to accept Jesus and a message of hope.

H2: Context and reception

Fox News Books launched in 2020 and has published 17 titles; Bream’s three-volume Women of the Bible series accounts for nearly 1.5 million sales. Nothing Is Impossible with God represents her fourth title with the imprint and continues her focus on faith-centered storytelling.

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H2: Bottom line

Shannon Bream’s latest book aims to comfort readers facing modern struggles by revisiting biblical stories of flawed individuals who ultimately serve a larger divine purpose. Nothing Is Impossible with God releases March 10 and blends personal testimony, biblical retelling, and discussion prompts.

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