March 16, 2020 Edition
Industry News
ECPA’s Leadership Summit cancelled; Alternative options being explored
Responding to developments stemming from the COVID-19 crisis, the ECPA board of directors decided on Friday to cancel Leadership Summit, scheduled for May 5-6 at the Nashville Airport Marriott.
"Each member of the ECPA board recognizes the strategic value of the ECPA Leadership Summit, a place where all of our organization's core deliverables—networking, advocacy, and information—are present," said Jeff Crosby, InterVarsity Press publisher and ECPA board chair. "Amid the rapidly-evolving health and travel situations we are all navigating, the board believed it was prudent to pivot now so we can explore all options and re-build an exceptional event in the months to come. We as a board will be working intentionally with Stan Jantz and the ECPA staff to support them as these changes are undertaken. I know I speak for the board when I say that we all look forward to gathering again in the near future."
In the coming days ECPA will be refunding registration fees in full to those who had already signed up for Leadership Summit. Those who have made reservations at the Nashville Airport Marriott should cancel on their own. There will be no penalty if that is done more than 48 hours before the reserved dates.
Read More...Online resource set up to assist ministry leaders respond to the effects of Coronavirus in their communities
A new website, coronavirusandthechurch.com, has been set up by the Humanitarian Disaster Institute; the Billy Graham Center at Wheaton College; and Saddleback Church’s The PEACE Plan — to showcase trusted resources for the Church from leading experts.
“This site contains valuable information for churches, ministries, and as they navigate their response and practices related to the coronavirus outbreak,” states ECPA president Stan Jantz. “I encourage the industry to lean into these resources as they make decisions for their communities in the days ahead. On the website is a Planning Manual created by the Humanitarian Disaster Institute at Wheaton College. It’s written for churches, but the advice can be applied to companies as well.”
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ECPA will be setting up a specific forum for its members to share best practices, information, and dialogue about this crisis in the near future. More information about the upcoming forum will be shared in the ECPA member newsletter, E-Link.
Pastor Max Lucado offers online Church and Bible Study based on bestselling book
“America’s Pastor” and bestselling author Max Lucado has announced an international online church on Sundays at 8:30 am CDT via Facebook through April 26. Max will be leading prayers and reading Scripture to provide a place of support and encouragement during this global crisis.
Read More...Staff Announcements
HBG’s VP CBA Sales and Marketing, Gary Davidson is retiring on May 1st
After 30 years in Christian Publishing, including the last 7 years as HBG’s VP CBA Sales and Marketing, Gary Davidson is retiring on May 1.
Read More...Milestones
Baker Publishing Group leads the way for environmental conservation
In 2004 when post-consumer waste stock became available as a book paper commodity, Dwight Baker, president of Baker Publishing Group, made the decision to use it for printing as a standard policy. During the fourteen years since making that commitment, 6.2 million pounds of recycled paper have been used for printing Baker Publishing Group books. The company paper policy has saved 52,000 trees thus far, and Baker remains steadfast in its commitment to source reliably.
Read More...Iron Stream Media announces 18 Selah Award nominees
Iron Stream Media is excited to share the list of Iron Stream Media nominees for the 2020 Selah Award through the Blue Ridge Mountains Christian Writers' Conference.
Read More...Paraclete Press announces short list for 2020 Paraclete Poetry Prize
Judges Mark S. Burrows, Luci Shaw, and Jon M. Sweeney have announced the final “Short List of Three” finalists for the 2020 Paraclete Poetry Prize.
Read More...Six Baker titles included in Outreach Magazine’s Resources of the Year
Baker Publishing Group is pleased to announce that "On the Road with Saint Augustine," a Brazos Press title, was recently named Outreach Resource of the Year in the Spiritual Growth category by Outreach magazine. Five other Baker Publishing Group titles were listed as recommended resources.
Read More...Product News
IVP announces Series on the Church Year that brings together diverse voices and backgrounds
Esau McCaulley, assistant professor of New Testament at Wheaton College, has signed a contract with InterVarsity Press to be the editor for a new series tentatively titled "The Fullness of Time: A Journey Through the Church Year." The first two books in the series will release in Winter 2022.
Read More...Other News
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- PRH Organizes Global Task Forces in Response to Virus Threat
- Indie Bookstores Begin Temporary Closures
- B&N, BAM Remain Open
- ABA Updates Booksellers on Coronavirus Response
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- Publishing in Times of Crisis
- COVID-19: Preparing Your Supply Chain in Times of Crisis
- Kobo Joins Mondadori in Providing Free Ebooks to Italians in Lockdown
- PRH staff in US offices told to go home
- S&S tells all staff to work from home, more events cancelled
- 2020 Bologna Children's Book Fair Is Canceled
- Madrid Fair Moves to October; BISG Postpones; Macmillan Works at Home
- knk Thought Leadership Event cancelled; to be rescheduled for Fall 2020
- Write!Canada 2020 Conference and The Word Awards Gala Cancelled