UPDATE from Schuyler
Once again, we are facing challenges in producing enough Bibles to meet current demand. This situation is somewhat inherent to our industry, as production relies heavily on skilled labor, which can often be difficult to source. (especially when it's not from China) While increasing production may seem like a straightforward solution, doing so could risk compromising the level of quality that has become a hallmark of Schuyler publishing.
In terms of Bible translation trends, the ESV continues to grow in popularity, while the NASB95 appears to be experiencing a modest resurgence.
Looking ahead, the ESV Stridon edition is expected to arrive within the next week or so. Schuyler is also in the early stages of developing a KJV Stridon, which will include all of the original 1611 translator notes.
Additionally, the ESV Personal Size with Apocrypha is anticipated to be released sometime this summer.
Oh - another FYI: Schuyler is making a short documentary to show how their Bibles are made! Filming in the Netherlands and Germany takes place this Spring!!
Schuyler has a busy year ahead and plenty to look forward to in 2026! In the works are the Personal Size Quentel ESV with Apocrypha, a special edition leather-over-board hardback Canterbury KJV, and the Stridon KJV - a brand new typesetting pairing the timeless KJV translation with our popular single column, verse-by-verse Stridon format. We also have new stock of the Personal Size Quentel CSB coming soon and the Quentel RSV with Apocrypha coming later this year!