Christian Retailing

Show spotlights new niches, ‘enthusiasm’ Print Email
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Tuesday, 04 May 2010 11:14 AM America/New_York

Growth opportunties championed at The Gathering 2010


Retailers and suppliers were in positive mood when they met to consider key industry trends at The Gathering 2010 in Louisville, Ky., last month.

JoeQuestel1They saw and heard of new opportunities despite the ongoing challenges of the economy, from digital publishing to a growth category for church-based stores.

E-books and bargain books were spotlighted as areas in which stores should consider investing during lunchtime Food-for-Thought presentations and discussions that were offered in addition to more than a dozen training workshops.

Joe Questel, vice president of business development for Symtio, the digital book distribution program launch in 2008 by Zondervan to give stores a toehold in the digital world, told how it has turned out to have an unexpected bonus―a boost in audiobook sales.

The sale of the in-store cards that give people codes to download content for reading or listening was helping meet the “pent-up demand” for audio editions of books that had previously not taken off in the Christian market the way they had in the general market by reducing inventory costs, he said.

Symtio Marketing Director Jerri Helms reported a lot of subsequent interest at the company’s booth, with retailers “more comfortable” with the idea of embracing e-books and concerned that they do not lose out on digital sales as they had with music, she said.

Jerry Bloom, president of bargain book leader Treasures Mediawhich recently acquired the discount “speed table” program of SAS & Associatestold during another session how he had developed his wholesale remainder business after finding how cut-price titles had benefited at the retail store he runs in Racine, Wisc.

Another trend that emerged at The Gatheringwhich drew representatives of church, chain and independent storeswas greater interest in and openness to inspirational gifts at church-based operations.

While church stores some carry ministry-centered items like greeting cards and products that can be given to others for evangelism and encouragement, many have to date been more conservative and focused on books and Bibles.But “they are realizing that book sales are down and people are finding other places to buy them,” said Geni Hulsey, president of the Church Bookstore Network. “They know they have to make that up somewhere and they are looking for high quality gifts that are ministry tools.”

Tim Belanger, a volunteer at the bookstore managed by his wife, Connie, at Faith Lutheran Church in Troy, Mich., said that having been primarily focused on books, it had recently been decided to “open it up to merchandise and apparel. Books are great, but with them you only have a certain segment of the congregation that will come in.”

Annette Atwood, president of Show Offs Arts, noted high interest from church accounts. Gifts “are what is going to keep them afloat, really,” she said. “I had some stores say they weren’t allowed to carry gifts so they placed orders to decorate offices in the church” to show how gift products could offer ministry value.

Many suppliers reported good business at The Gathering. The event was “very good” for Thomas Nelson, said Inside Sales Consultant for Christian Retail Sales Scott Etheridge, who noted that sales had been strong and consistent. There had been a good response to its new Jack Countryman gift book spinner rack to be available from the fall, he said.

“There has been a lot of interest,” Etheridge said. “A lot of stores do well with gift books, but don’t really have a home for them all in one spot. We have found if you can do that and call them out, your sales increase.”

Bob Spooner, marketing director for Robert Spooner Galerie, said that there had been a good response to the lower price points the company has introduced with new lines that aimed to continue its reputation for high-end and quality wall art while dropping prices to offer more value.

Stores seemed to be coming out of the worst effects of the recent, he said. “They are still trying to keep inventories low, but they are starting to buy again. We have had several people say, ‘We are empty, we need product soon.’”

STL Distribution North America President Glenn Bailey said that the company had signed up a handful of new accounts and that “all things considered, it has been definitely worthwhile being here.”

First-time Christian trade event exhibitor Darryl Shellhamer―whose SDS Designs Associates has recently added a faith-based line to its popular car magnet collections―said that though the show was small compared to some he had been to “I got more accomplished here than at some of the megashows I have attended.”

For new publisher Inspired Faith, debuting at The Gathering with interactive gift books containing inspirational movie DVDs, CBA Channel Director Chris Robinette reported a good response and appreciation that the new line was available only to specialty retailers.

Dottie Poythress, manager of The Bookmark at Johnson Ferry Baptist Church in Marietta, Ga., said she had found “some new things I would not have seen if I had not been here” in Louisville. There was “a great spirit, a real sense of enthusiasm and excitement,” at the event, she added.

Other highlights from The Gathering included:

* Author and children’s market expert Mary Manz Simon emphasized how helping parents protect and nurture their children presents an opportunity for Christian stores to set themselves apart from the increasing competition they face.

More than ever, with unwholesome trends in entertainment content for the young, “parents are going to look to you to fulfill your traditional role as gatekeeper to their children,” Simon said in her keynote presentation on trends in the category.

CBA Chair-elect George Thomsen proposed an industry summit to help build up Christian retail. “I would really love to see us work together,” he said when asked about his hopes for the future, during an informal question-and-answer forum.

“I’d like to see us tear down barriers―whatever barriers there are, let us rip them down because it is not Christlike,” Thomsen said. “And we need to work together; we need to love each other, as brothers and sisters in Christ. We need to operate with integrity; we need to not be mean with each other as we sometimes are. ... I think we need to get together as an industry and talk and perhaps even have an industry summit where we bring publishers together, where we bring associations together ... different entities, people who have a stake in this game.”

* Attendees were given a preview of the Not A Fan revival initiative that is to tour the country later this year, to be backed by a DVD small-group video curriculum and book featuring the message of the church’s teaching minister, Kyle Idleman.

The six-part series created by City on a Hill Productions and to be released in July features Southeast Christian teaching minister Kyle Idleman’s message about the need for Christians to move from being “just a fan, an enthusiastic admirer of Jesus” to becoming a true follower.

 
Retailers, suppliers honored for ‘outstanding contributions’ Print Email
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Tuesday, 04 May 2010 11:11 AM America/New_York

Four bookstores and two companies recognized with awards of excellence at The Gathering  2010


Retailer and supplier excellence was recognized at The Gathering with awards to four stores and two companies.

Steve and Janelle Pickering, owners of Parable Lemstone Christian Store in Cedar Rapids, Iowa, received Christian Retailing’s Independent Store of the Year Award for “outstanding contributions in the development of Christian retail.”

Similar honors from The Church Bookstore magazine for quality stores went to church-based operations in three categories.

Large store: Rockpile, Rock Ministries, San Diego, Jayson Payne, manager. Mid-sized store: Passages The Gateway Bookstore, Gateway Church, Southlake, Texas, Bobby Williams, manager. Small store: Next Step Resources, Granger Community Church, Granger, Ind., Susan Chipman, manager.

The Church Bookstore Vendor of the Year award, for “outstanding service in the development of Christian retail in the local church,” went to Thomas Nelson. Zondervan’s Larry Avery, senior account executive, was named Salesman of the Year.

The Gathering also saw the announcement of the winners of Christian Retailing’s Retailers Choice Awards 2010, with 33 trophies presented in categories from Bibles and backlist to best marketing campaign. Full details, page 48.

 
Thomas Nelson’s music business entry welcomed Print Email
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Tuesday, 04 May 2010 10:54 AM America/New_York

Publishing giant distributes Women of Faith brand ‘to fill the void of a diminishing industry’

 

Hoping to fill a void, the world’s largest Christian book publisher has ventured into the music business.

The May 25 releases Women of Faith Worship, Hope and Grace and Sheila Walsh’s I Hear Angels marked the first time WomenofFaithWorshipThomas Nelson distributed music from its conference brand. Women of Faith Worship features 10 tracks from the WoF worship team, while Hope and Grace is a compilation disc of singles from artists involved in the conferences, including Mandisa, Steven Curtis Chapman and Natalie Grant. The CDs retail for $13.99 each.

The company purchased WoF in 2000, and has reported that the events—which also include Revolve teen conferences—comprise 20% of its annual operating budget.

Tom Knight, Nelson’s senior vice president of Christian retail sales and ministry development group, credited the strength of a “robust” sales team—with backgrounds in publishing, retail and music—in making the decision to distribute music.

“We understand Christian retail and … are well-qualified to help fill the void left by a diminishing music industry, especially as it relates to sales to Christian retail and independent bookstores,” he said.

Before the new recording—for which Nelson was working towards an iTunes agreement—WoF projects were distributed by Integrity Music and more recently by Word Distribution. The brand’s most recent recording—A Grand New Day, distributed by Word—was nominated for two Dove Awards this year.

Vance Lawson, chief service officer for Nelson, said the new venture would help the company keep better control of its WoF music brand.

“In addition to distribution, these companies also owned and controlled the records released during the distribution agreements,” he told Christian Retailing. “And they served us well. But over the last year, the Women of Faith team would like to begin creating intellectual properties that they could own and control.”

Gospel Music Association Chairman and Daywind Music Group President Ed Leonard applauded Nelson’s move.

“It’s great whenever a big company gets involved in the music business,” said Leonard, a CBA board member. “They’ll add a lot to the music enviornment.”

The music distribution extends beyond WoF as well. Knight said the publisher is “open to discussion with labels as to sales, retail marketing and distribution” of Nelson products.

 
Nelson, Zondervan release iPad titles Print Email
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Tuesday, 04 May 2010 10:42 AM America/New_York

Reading device will offer Christian books to ‘an even broader audience’


Thomas Nelson and Zondervan were among the first publishers to release titles for Apple’s new iPad digital-media device. The market is strong, with more than 300,000 iPads sold April 3—the launch day for the device—and more than SteveSammons250,000 e-books downloaded.

More than 1,200 Nelson titles, including Max Lucado’s Fearless and Dave Ramsey’s The Total Money Makeover, were made available for download for the launch on Apple’s digital book store—iBooks. At press time, iBooks had approximately 60,000 titles from general market and Christian publishers.

“We are extremely pleased that Thomas Nelson has the largest collection of inspirational titles available on such a revolutionary reading device,” Nelson CEO Michael Hyatt said.

More than 1,000 Zondervan titles were made available for download on iBooks. The Grand Rapids, Mich., publisher plans to release all of its future e-books in an iPad version and was working to release more than 150 additional books in the next three months, company officials said.

“As a division of HarperCollins, we are fortunate to play a major part in the iPad launch,” said Steve Sammons, Zondervan’s executive vice president of consumer engagement.We are excited that … Zondervan’s titles will be available to an even broader audience.”

Among the Zondervan books offered were three translations of the Bible, The Christian Atheist by Craig Groeschel and Take Three by Karen Kingsbury as well as best-sellers, including The Purpose Driven Life by Rick Warren and The Case for Christ by Lee Strobel.

To celebrate the iPad launch, Zondervan launched a social-media campaign through Twitter and Facebook, giving away 50 $10 iTunes gift cards for the purchase of iBooks.

Hachette Book Group USA offered 4,000 titles on iPad, including 298 FaithWords and 97 Center Street books, company officials said. Meanwhile, Crossway made its ESV Bible available as a free application for iPad. Additionally, more than 600 Crossway titles were offered on iPad via the iPad Kindle application, with 50 of those accessible through iBooks.

Elsewhere, titles published by Random House—the parent company of WaterBrook Press and Multnomah Books—were unavailable for iPad’s launch because the world’s largest consumer trade publisher resisted the pricing model that Apple had offered publishers.

Although publishers make less money per unit sale under Apple’s “agency” pricing model, they fear universal $9.99 e-book best-sellers create the impression all new books are worth only $10, The Wall Street Journal observed.

Digital books are the fastest growing part of the book business. E-book sales had sales of $31.9 million in January—reflecting an increase of 261.2% for the month and the same percentage increase compared to January 2009, according to the Association of American Publishers.

Last year, Zondervan, Baker Publishing Group and Tyndale House Publishers were among those offering Bible translations for the mobile reading device.

Recently, Bethany House Publishers and Zondervan began offering free versions of some its best-selling titles from authors such as Beverly Lewis, Rob Bell, Brandilyn Collins, Tracie Peterson and Terri Blackstock—which topped Amazon’s Kindle best-sellers lists.

 
‘Secrets of Jonathan Sperry’ coming Print Email
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Monday, 03 May 2010 02:47 PM America/New_York
The Secrets of Jonathan Sperry--starring Gavin MacLeod, known for his role on the popular TV series Love Boat--will be released on DVD tomorrow, May 4, and distributed to Christian retail by Bridgestone Multimedia Group.
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Comedian, 'Over and Underneath' remain atop SoundScan Print Email
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Monday, 03 May 2010 03:27 PM America/New_York
This Ain't Prettyville by Chonda Pierce (No Whining Productions/Provident-Integrity Distribution) remained atop the SoundScan's Christian Videos list for sales the week ending April 28, while Over and Underneath by Tenth Avenue North (Reunion Records/Provident-Integrity) continued to hold the top spot of Christian/Gospel music Christian retail chart.

After This Ain't Prettyville, the best-selling DVDs were: 2. Heroes of the Bible! Vol. 3, VeggieTales (Big Idea Productions/Word Distribution); 3. A Woman's Prayer Life, "Extraordinary Women" series by Beth Moore (Word Entertainment/Word); 4. Pistachio: The Little Boy That Woodn't, VeggieTales (Big Idea/Word); 5. The Best of Guy Penrod by Guy Penrod (Gaither Music Group/EMI CMG Distribution); 6. The Ultimate Gift (20th Century Fox Home Entertainment/Word); 7. Fireproof (Provident Films/Provident-Integrity); 8. The Wager (Pure Flix/Genius Products/EMI CMG); 9. Did I Say That Out Loud? by Chonda Pierce (No Whining Productions/Provident-Integrity); and 10. The Blind Side (Warner Home Video/Word/Spring Arbor Distributors).

Following Over and Underneath were: 2. Until the While World Hears by Casting Crowns (Beach Street Records/Provident-Integrity); 3. Wow Worship (Purple) by various artists (Word Records/Word); 4. Tonight by TobyMac (Forefront Records/EMI CMG); 5. Breathe Deep by Guy Penrod (Gaither Music Group/EMI CMG); 6. Wow Hits 2010 by various artists (Sparrow Records/EMI CMG); 7. Throne Room by CeCe Winans (INO Records/Provident-Integrity); 8. Awake by Skillet (Atlantic/Ardent/INO Records/Provident-Integrity); 9. The Best of Guy Penrod by Guy Penrod (Gaither Music Group/EMI CMG Distribution); and 10. My Paper Heart by Francesca Battistelli (Fervent Records/Word).

The video listings, drawn from a national sample of mainstream and Christian store sales, with music listings based on sales solely at Christian stores, were produced for the Christian Music Trade Association by Nielsen SoundScan.

 
Movies presented ‘without all of the junk’ Print Email
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Monday, 03 May 2010 03:33 PM America/New_York
A Utah-based company that produces a DVD player that enables viewers "to enjoy all of the great Hollywood movies--without all of the junk" is looking to make the product available to more Christian and church retailers.
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