Shannon Bream’s New Book Tops Bestseller List
Shannon Bream, a familiar face on FOX News, has made headlines again with her latest book, “Nothing Is Impossible with God.” It has debuted at number one on the New York Times bestseller list, marking her fourth consecutive success.
On Thursday, FOX News announced that Bream’s recent release topped various categories, particularly in the faith-based genre, establishing it as the best-selling faith-oriented book of 2026. This achievement is a significant milestone for Fox News Books, the publishing division of Fox News Media, which has now produced 17 titles that made it onto the New York Times bestseller list, collectively selling over 3.6 million copies since its inception in 2020.
“Nothing is Impossible with God” is Bream’s fourth collaboration with Fox News Books and has been a bestseller for four years in a row. Her first book, “The Women of the Bible Speak: The Wisdom of 16 Women and Their Lessons for Today,” was released in 2021 and sold nearly a million copies, remaining on the New York Times bestseller list for 15 weeks, five of those at the number one spot.
Bream followed this success with “The Bible Tells Mothers and Daughters” in 2022 and “The Bible Tells a Love Story,” which also debuted at number one in 2023. Altogether, the series has sold close to 1.5 million copies in the U.S.
As a longtime journalist and host of “FOX News Sunday,” Bream is known for her impactful storytelling around faith. Her latest work dives into biblical narratives of unlikely figures who faced challenges, drawing parallels to the difficulties readers encounter today.
Besides her writing, Bream serves as the chief legal correspondent at Fox News Media and hosts the podcast “Livin’ the Bream,” where she shares inspirational tales and personal insights. Throughout her career, she has interviewed numerous prominent figures in politics and law, including Vice President J.D. Vance and Justice John Roberts.
Bream has also played a crucial role in Fox News’ coverage of significant Supreme Court events, such as the 2022 decision to overturn Roe v. Wade and the confirmation hearings for Justice Amy Coney Barrett.
