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Award winners to receive broad marketing support Print Email
Written by Eric Tiansay   
Friday, 20 March 2009 11:40 AM America/New_York
altThe winners of the 31st Evangelical Christian Publishers Association's (ECPA) Christian Book Awards will be promoted and marketed to a broad group of consumers, according to officials for the organization.

ECPA has partnered with Christianity Today Inc. to promote the winning titles to its consumer base via the company's numerous print publications and Web sites.

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New, consumer-focused book show underway Print Email
Written by Eric Tiansay   
Friday, 20 March 2009 11:45 AM America/New_York
altThe Evangelical Christian Publishers Association's (ECPA) inaugural, consumer-oriented Christian Book Expo (CBE) started today with several author showcase events, panel discussions and a KidZone program.

CBE, which runs through Sunday, March 22, at the Dallas Convention Center in Dallas, kicked off last night with the Christian Book Awards.

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'ESV Study Bible' named Book, Bible of the Year Print Email
Written by Eric Tiansay   
Friday, 20 March 2009 11:55 AM America/New_York
altCrossway Books & Bibles' the ESV (English Standard Version) Study Bible took the top honors of Christian Book of the Year and Bible of the Year at the 31st Evangelical Christian Publishers Association's (ECPA) Christian Book Awards last night in Dallas. The awards were presented before an audience of around 150 on the eve of the official opening of the association's inaugural Christian Book Expo.

"This was a memorable evening in many respects," said Mark Kuyper, president of ECPA. "It was the first time a study Bible earned top honors and the first time we've opened the awards presentation to the public."

Crossway President Lane Dennis, who called the recognition "stunning," said the reaction to the Bible--published in October--had been remarkable, and he credited the "tremendous" team at the Wheaton, Ill.-based company for its development.

"It's amazing to think about the impact it's having worldwide, that especially during challenging times, people are turning to God's Word," he told Christian Retailing. "It's His gift--what an honor it is to publish it."

Kuyper credited the "innovative" Bible for its connection between print and online formats. The ESV Study Bible is among the first Bibles to offer companion online content, and an eBook version has been a consistent best-seller on Amazon.com.

Another Crossway title, John Piper's Spectacular Sins, was recognized as the winner in the Christian Life category. Titles from WaterBrook Multnomah Publishing were honored in two categories--Children & Youth: For Young Men Only by Jeff Feldhahn and Eric Rice with Shaunti Feldhahn, and Fiction: The Shape of Mercy by Susan Meissner.

Winners in other categories were: Bible Reference & Study: Dictionary of the Old Testament: Wisdom, Poetry & Writings by Tremper Longman and Peter Enns (InterVarsity Press); and Inspiration & Gift: Holiness Day by Day by Jerry Bridges (NavPress).

The 2009 awards' new dinner format allowed "time to unpack" the content of the titles, Kuyper said. Students from the Media Arts department of the Dallas Theological Seminary performed dramatic readings of the titles prior to the winners being announced by presenters that included Jerry B. Jenkins, Janette Oke and Don Piper. Dove Award nominee Travis Cottrell provided special music.

Speaking on the impact of Christian books, Piper told the crowd of an e-mail recently received from the secretary of pastor Fred Winters of Maryville, Ill., who was shot and killed in a tragedy at his church. The secretary told Piper that Winters' widow had been giving copies of Piper's book, 90 Minutes in Heaven (Revell/Baker Publishing Group), to the first responders to the incident and wanted more copies to hand out.

Oke also credited the impact of books that "continue to provide to readers an introduction to a holy God."

The Christian Book Awards winners were selected from 218 products submitted by ECPA member publishers in 2008. Kuyper said the awards show was a great start to an event that would "expand in the years to come."

 

 
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Thursday, 19 March 2009 01:58 PM America/New_York
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Grupo Nelson publishes winner of novel contest Print Email
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Thursday, 19 March 2009 02:09 PM America/New_York
altA historical novel written by a relatively unknown author in Uruguay has been released by Grupo Nelson, Thomas Nelson's Spanish division, after winning the publisher's first Christian fiction writing contest.

Columnas de humo: Un peregrinaje a la esperanza by Álvaro Pandiani (Columns of smoke: a pilgrimage to hope), which released March 10, is set in 1857 when a yellow fever epidemic swept through Montevideo, Uruguay--the author's home city.

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BeBe Winans arrested over domestic dispute Print Email
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Thursday, 19 March 2009 02:26 PM America/New_York
altGRAMMY Award-winning gospel artist Benjamin "BeBe" Winans has been charged with misdemeanor domestic assault after a dispute with his ex-wife in Nashville, the Associated Press (AP) reported.

A judge on BET's TV show Sunday Best, Winans, 46, allegedly got into an argument with his ex-wife, Debra, about custody issues over their children at her home Feb. 13, court documents state. Winans' ex-wife told authorities that he pushed her to the ground.

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'Red carpet' opening for 'The Cross' Print Email
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Thursday, 19 March 2009 02:34 PM America/New_York
altThe Cross--a movie about the life and ministry of globe-trekking evangelist Arthur Blessitt--will premiere March 24 at the famed Mann's Chinese Theater in Hollywood.

During the "red carpet" opening, the documentary about Blessitt, who has carried a 12-foot cross around the world during the last 40 years, will be shown to the movie's staff and the media along with special guests.

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Christian T-shirts help 'Great Commission' Print Email
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Thursday, 19 March 2009 02:41 PM America/New_York
altA nationwide survey conducted by Berryville, Ark.-based apparel company Kerusso has revealed why many Christians wear faith-based T-shirts.

According to the company's 2009 Christian Apparel Faith & Motivational Research Report, 98% of respondents said they desired the message on their Christian T-shirts to be noticed by unbelievers, and 56.8% of Christians wearing faith-themed apparel had an unbeliever ask about the message on their garment.

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