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Zondervan to ‘reassess’ next Gosselin book Print Email
Written by Eric Tiansay   
Thursday, 25 June 2009 03:05 PM America/New_York
In the wake of Jon and Kate Gosselin revealing their plans to divorce earlier this week during an episode of Jon & Kate Plus 8--their hit reality TV series on TLC--Zondervan says the publisher won't pull the couple's books, but it will "reassess the schedule" for Kate's next book.

"We are not planning to pull Multiple Blessings and Eight Little Faces," Zondervan publicist Karen Campbell told Christian Retailing.

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Tommy Nelson brand to return Print Email
Written by Eric Tiansay   
Thursday, 25 June 2009 03:12 PM America/New_York
Thomas Nelson plans to bring back its Tommy Nelson children's products brand. The announcement was made yesterday during the company's sales conference at the Willis Conference Center in Nashville.

Lindsey Nobles, director of corporate communications, told Christian Retailing that the return of Tommy Nelson was due to feedback from Nelson retailers and children's product consumers. She added that a new logo for Tommy Nelson, which will include elements of the Thomas Nelson adult logo, will be created.

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Carla Ballerini joins Thomas Nelson’s Bible Group Print Email
Written by Eric Tiansay   
Wednesday, 24 June 2009 10:46 AM America/New_York
Carla Ballerini has joined Thomas Nelson's Bible Group as vice president of marketing, filling the position vacated by Audrey Kidd who left the company to serve as the chief operating officer for the United Methodist Publishing House.

Ballerini's experience in marketing, communications and public relations spans more than two decades with major product and service corporations nationwide. She has received numerous Addy Awards-the world's largest advertising competition-for national campaigns for Philips Consumer Electronics Company, Phillips Business Solutions, Ski Beech, Shoney's Restaurant Company and Y-12 Federal Credit Union.

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Mark Cabaniss named senior vice president of Word Music Print Email
Written by Eric Tiansay   
Wednesday, 24 June 2009 10:45 AM America/New_York
Mark Cabaniss has been named senior vice president of Word Music, reporting directly to Word Entertainment President and CEO Mark Bright.

Bright said Cabaniss "brings with him a proven track record and renowned work within the industry, and will be an incredible asset to our team."

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Integrity Music promotes Jay King Print Email
Written by Eric Tiansay   
Wednesday, 24 June 2009 10:44 AM America/New_York
Integrity Music has announced the promotion of Jay King from senior director of artist development to vice president of artist development/artists and repertoire (A&R).

King--who has been employed with Integrity for three years--will oversee artist development and A&R-related issues for the label's artists, which includes Israel Houghton, Lincoln Brewster, Hillsong, Paul Baloche, Jonathan Nelson, Kari Jobe and Mary Mary.

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‘Worship Leader’ magazine promotes Daniele Kimes Print Email
Written by Eric Tiansay   
Wednesday, 24 June 2009 10:42 AM America/New_York
Worship Leader magazine has announced the promotion of Daniele Kimes from director of sales to vice president of sales and marketing, a new position.

Kimes, who has been with Worship Leader since January 2003, will spearhead all marketing aspects of the magazine, including Webinars, Song DISCovery and conferences.

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Combined show brings together retailers and consumers Print Email
Written by Clive Price in London   
Monday, 22 June 2009 10:34 AM America/New_York

‘Dynamic’ new-look Christian Resources Exhibition rescues a threatened trade convention

United Kingdom

 

British companies have welcomed the pairing of the UK’s leading Christian trade shows—but have spotted areas where the “marriage” might improve.

The Christian Booksellers Convention (CBC), the long-running trade-only equivalent of CBA’s International Christian Retail Show in the U.S., and the consumer-focused Christian Resources Exhibitions (CRE) came together under one roof, May 12-15 at Sandown Park, Surrey—and under one management entity, the Bible Society.

The two formerly separate events ran across three floors, with separate exhibition areas and seminar programs. CBC’s awards ceremony was combined with a banquet marking CRE’s 25th anniversary. Total attendance for the event was more than 12,433—a 4% increase from CRE turnout in 2008. Out of 372 exhibitors, 80 took part in the trade section—and some companies served trade and retail visitors from their one booth.

“I’m very grateful to CRE for putting this on,” said Director of Integrity Media Europe Jonathan Bugden, former chairman of CBC, “because there was only one alternative—which is to have no CBC event at all.”

Organizers could not afford to go ahead with the trade event on its own this year. Bible Society took over CBC last year, having bought CRE from its founder in 2007.

Bugden said he viewed the 2009 combined event as “a transition year,” and felt CBC’s new managers had done “as good a job as they could have done” for 2009. “But obviously I’m looking for 2010 to be something new and something bigger,” he added. “The last thing I want to do is to be critical of CRE. They’ve rescued CBC.”

Attending the new show as “simply an exhibitor now,” Bugden’s company was promoting, among other things, a unique worship album recorded in Beijing called The Door. Meanwhile, Lindisfarne Scriptorium launched an album of instrumental music Life Journey by Dave Bainbridge and David Fitzgerald, founders of internationally known Celtic band Iona. The recording accompanies a devotional book of the same name by Mary Fleeson.

Lindisfarne Scriptorium’s Mark Fleeson, who has been at CRE for a decade, said the addition of CBC “added a new dynamic ... because we’re used to this as being retail.” He thought the mix had worked, he said, though “not necessarily” for those focused solely on trade.

“I think it’s been a very interesting experiment this year,” said Jean Whitnall, sales and marketing director of publisher Hodder Faith. “Being part of CRE has been very exciting and dynamic—and very busy—for us. But the CBC element has perhaps got a little lost inside the bigger exhibition.”

Hodder Faith was marking the 30th anniversary of the New International Version of the Bible at the show—and celebrating the runaway success of The Shack. “We’ve certainly seen fewer trade customers here than we are used to seeing, and also found it difficult to give trade customers dedicated time which we are used to doing at trade fairs,” Whitnall said. “So it’s a bit of a mixed response, really.”

CRE featured a number of unusual items—such as the world’s first solar-powered church noticeboard from The Church Noticeboard Co., a charity church cookbook launched by celebrity chef Kevin Woodford and a devotional aid for women in painful relationships by counselor Joanne Robinson.

Bible Society Events Director Steve Briars said organizers “did try and create an area exclusively for trade customers” this year. “That was the theory. But some of the exhibitors were already here anyway, like Scripture Union, and they said, ‘We’ll stay where we are and service trade and retail at the same time.’ ”

Briars said he believed the new-look event gave publishers the opportunity to engage with the people who buy their books—as well as those who sell them. “Some people have gone away thinking, ‘This is a real insight,’ ” he said.

Briars and his team are planning “a really significant show” for next year. “We’ve made changes, we’ve improved things, our numbers are growing,” he said. “But there’s also a sense that we just want to take a deep breath and ask the bigger question about how do we develop this for the future, so it continues to meet the needs of the church.”

Meanwhile, CRE Award winners included The Shack by William P Young (Hodder & Stoughton) for Book of the Year. Hodder & Stoughton was named Publisher of the Year, while Kingdom of Comfort by Delirious (Fierce/Kingsway) won Contemporary Album of the Year.

 

 
Casa Creación wins again Print Email
Written by Harold Goerzen in Miami   
Monday, 22 June 2009 10:19 AM America/New_York

Strang imprint scoops Spanish industry awards

Expolit

 

Casa Creación continued its dominance of the Spanish Evangelical Products Association (SEPA) Awards at the 17th annual Expolit convention in Miami in May, winning three of the six major trophies during the event. Last year, Casa Creación captured seven trophies, including three of the six major awards.

¡El Cielo es tan real!, the Spanish translation of Heaven Is So Real! by Choo Thomas (published in English by Charisma House in 2006), won the Harold Kregel 2008 Book of the Year award for “most inspiring and impactful book.”

Also published by Casa Creación, Aprenda inglés con la ayuda de Dios (learning English with God’s help) by Francisco B. Güell was honored as the Best Original Spanish Work of 2008, making this the seventh consecutive year that the Spanish imprint of Strang Communications—Christian Retailing’s parent company—has won the category.

Casa was also named Publisher of the Year for the fourth time for its third major SEPA Award. A major award also went to Ricky Feliciano of Puerto Rico-based Pura Vida Books for Distributor of the Year.

SEPA and Editorial Unilit President David Ecklebarger told Christian Retailing that Pura Vida—which distributes for Grupo Nelson (Thomas Nelson), Editorial Vida (Zondervan), Editorial Unilit, B&H Español (B&H International), Tyndale Español (Tyndale House Publishers) and Casa Creación—saw “fantastic growth” in 2008 despite the downturn in the economy.

“At Editorial Unilit, we’re doing better working through Pura Vida than with some of the secular distributors,” Ecklebarger explained. “It’s been a positive thing for the whole industry.”

Editorial Unilit won 15 awards—including the Top-Selling Book of 2008, a pocket-sized version of Josh McDowell’s Más que un carpintero (More Than a Carpenter)—and the Top-Selling Reference Book, Fiction Books, Bible Study and Specialized Bible. Editorial Vida won four awards, including Best ad and Top-Selling Annotated Study Bible and Gift Book.

Más que un carpintero also won a Platinum Award for lifetime sales of more than 250,000. In addition, Editorial Unilit captured Platinum Awards for James Dobson’s Cuando lo que Dios hace no tiene sentido (When God Doesn’t Make Sense) and Stormie Omartian’s El poder de la esposa que ora (The Power of a Praying Wife).

Additionally, Editorial Unilit received Gold Awards—lifetime sales of more than 100,000—for Gary Chapman’s Los cinco lenguajes del amor (The Five Love Languages), Joyce Meyer’s El campo de batalla de la mente (Battlefield of the Mind), and Benny Hinn’s Buenos días, Espíritu Santo (Good Morning, Holy Spirit).

Editorial Unilit also garnered Silver Awards—lifetime sales of more than 50,000—for Yiye Avila’s La ciencia de la oración (the science of prayer), T.D. Jakes’ ¡Mujer, ¡eres libre! (Woman, Thou Art Loosed!) and Elizabeth George’s Una mujer conforme al corazón de Dios (A Woman After God’s Own Heart).

Editorial Unilit was also recognized with the Top-Selling Reference Book for Alfonso Lockward’s Nuevo diccionario de la Biblia Unilit (Unilit new Bible dictionary); Top-Selling Bible Study Book for R.C. Sproul’s Cómo estudiar e interpretar la Biblia (Knowing Scripture); Top-Selling Specialized Bible for Biblia de promesas (The Promise Bible) and Best Book Cover for La danza de la restauración (The Dance of Restoration) by Abel Ortega and Melodie Fleming.

Editorial Vida won four awards, including Best Ad and Sales awards for fiction for Frank Peretti’s Esta patente oscuridad (This Present Darkness); Top-Selling Gift Book for Sheri Rose Shepard’s Su pequeña princesa (His Little Princess); and Top-Selling Annotated Study Bible for Biblia de referencia Thompson Reina-Valera Revisada 1960 (The Thompson Chain-Reference Bible Revised Reina-Valera 1960).

Editorial Luz y Vida (Light and Life Publishers) had the Top-Selling Children’s Book with (Smilingüido Bible), while B&H International was recognized for the Top-Selling Text-Only Bible for Biblia Reina Valera 1960 Premios y Regalos (Reina-Valera 1960 Awards and Gifts Bible).

Sociedades Bíblicas Unidas received a Platinum Award for Biblia RV-1960, Serie 60 económica (RV-1960 series 60 low-cost paperback Bible) and Gold Awards for two additional RV (Reina-Valera) Bibles.

Operation Mobilisation founder and author George Verwer—keynote speaker of the May 17 awards ceremony—was honored with a Lifetime Achievement Award for his contribution to publishing, evangelism and training in Latin America for more than 50 years.