Retailers, Suppliers Rally Around Industry Pledges Print
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Monday, 15 August 2011 11:08 AM America/New_York

'Christian Retailing' drive aims to encourage and support greater unity

Retailers and suppliers have welcomed a Christian Retailing initiative to promote support for and unity in the industry.CRretailers-suppliers-pledge

They have signed rallying point pledges committing to the ministry of Christian bookselling and helping to ensure that it continues. The effort has spread overseas, with store and publisher representatives in the U.K. promoting the pledges.

The drive was launched last month by Christian  Retailing Publisher Steve Strang as part of a move to help stores in the face of ongoing changes in the industry, “to encourage and equip and support them as they renew their faith and vision.”

Store owners, managers and frontliners are urged to renew their calling to Christian retailing, while suppliers are invited to recognize their unique partnership with Christian retailers and support them in any way they can.

Among the first retailer signatories was John Desaulniers Jr., who with his two sons recently took over Wellspring Christian Resources in Urbandale, Iowa. “The pledge is a positive statement to and by our industry,” he said. “More than half the battle for independent Christian retailers is attitude. We must not lose sight of why we did what we did years ago; it’s the same reason why we do what we do today. 

“The niche which independents fill is distinct, and it’s worth reconsidering periodically.”

Desaulniers said that he planned to hang a copy of the pledge—available online for printing—in his store. “I want it to be a reminder to our employees and an encouragement to our customers,” he said. 

Rick Tocquigny, president of card company Artbeat of America, said that he had signed the suppliers pledge because it resonated with the company’s mission and vision. The pledge “works as rallying point as long as we stay authentically centered on recognizing God’s voice amid the din of leadership,” he said.

Both pledges are open for signing at www.christianretailing.com/signthe pledge.