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CBA: Christian store sales up in 2013 Print Email
Written by Christine D. Johnson   
Monday, 09 June 2014 02:48 PM America/New_York

New report says consumer buying patterns see dramatic market shift

CurtisRiskey-Official_200Christian stores sales were up 2.9% in 2013 over 2012, according to the 2014 CBA State of the Industry Report, but consumer buying patterns shifted dramatically in 2013, according to the Christian retail association.

Fourth-quarter 2013 sales were down 6.9% in 2013, but sales were up 12.6% in the second quarter and 8.8% in the third, according to data from CBA’s CROSS:SCAN sales-reporting service. The association noted several factors affecting Christian retail sales: earlier shopping for Christmas, economic uncertainty and limited fourth-quarter product-release performance.

The number of Christian store closings also rose. Closings increased to a 49 net loss in 2013 from 39 in 2012. The loss is less than 2011’s peak of 63 stores. The loss of mid-level chains drastically cut store counts, including the closure of 38 Cokesbury stores that consolidated into one Internet-only store (not counting 19 seminary stores).

On the positive side, 18 new stores opened in 2013, up from 15 in 2012. A significant percentage of stores still have longevity; about 63% of Christian stores have been in business more than 15 years.

As with many retailers, store traffic and sales remain critical issues for Christian stores. Retailers reported using more social media, e-marketing and event marketing to drive traffic. 

Retailers also are becoming more intentional about building mission and purpose into overall store strategies. The number of stores with dedicated church relations programs increased 9% in 2013 over 2012, and 73% of respondents said they support a ministry program in some way.

Overall product category shares remained constant in 2013. Stores reported books and Bibles as about 60% of total sales. Gift and specialty categories increased as a share of overall sales, up about 6% in unit share and about 3% in revenue share.

Church supplies had the largest category increase for the year, but other increases were attributed to increased lifestyle merchandising. Categories such as kitchen/dining and apparel saw increased share, along with ties, tote bags, backpacks, bags/purses, hats and bath and body items.

While observing the overall retail landscape, CBA President Curtis Riskey is encouraged to see what Christian retailers are doing differently to draw more traffic into their stores.

“We are happy to see sales up overall at Christian stores, although we realize that not all stores are seeing the same outcome. It is encouraging to see Christian stores committed to sharing their success with their local community and church causes, and to experiment with new retail approaches and lifestyle merchandising. It is a sign that retailers are seeking ways to innovate in challenging times.”

CBA added select data to the report this year from a CBA Christian-supplier CEO survey. About 32% of CEOs responding reported flat or no growth. Most reported growth rates of less than 5%, and 28% of respondents reported 10% or more.

According to the report, future retailing is expected to be dramatically different from today as stores become more about personal engagement, in-store experience and missional purpose rather than competing on price.

New “click and collect” strategies in partnership with suppliers are forecasted to help retailers capture transactions from suppliers’ direct-to-consumer marketing. Physical stores increasingly will support supplier fulfillment and warehousing in the value chain. —Johnson

 
Christian Retailing’s Best awards winners to be announced at ICRS Print Email
Written by Christine D. Johnson   
Monday, 09 June 2014 02:43 PM America/New_York

CRBestAwardsLogo-webWinners of the 2014 Christian Retailing’s Best awards will be announced Tuesday, June 24, at the International Christian Retail Show (ICRS) in Atlanta. Todd Starnes, author of God Less America (Charisma House, May) and host of the “FOX News & Commentary” daily radio show, will present the awards, Tuesday, 9-10 a.m., at the show floor’s Creative Pavilion stage at the Georgia World Congress Center.

Christian Retailing magazine, sponsor of the awards, invites all ICRS attendees to attend the free presentation.

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CBA: Millennials increasingly look to Christian stores for church experience Print Email
Written by Christine D. Johnson   
Monday, 09 June 2014 02:13 PM America/New_York

CurtisRiskey-OfficialWebCBA plans three International Christian Retail Show (ICRS) events to spotlight the changing church. The association’s June 22-25 convention in Atlanta also will examine how lines are blurring between the church and Christian retail stores, some of which are meeting the needs of the millennial generation.

“For the same things their parents went to church to find, millennials are going to Christian bookstores,” CBA President Curtis Riskey said. “Think fellowship, guidance, talks, events, mission trips. Retail can never replace church, of course, but increasingly stores are an entire experience.”

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CLC to expand reach of Parable Group best-seller Print Email
Written by Christine D. Johnson   
Monday, 09 June 2014 11:37 AM America/New_York

BooksThatChangeLives-webRetail and marketing services provider The Parable Group and missions organization CLC USA have announced a republishing venture to bring Parable’s former best-seller Books That Change Lives to an expanded global readership. 

Initially published in 2005, Books That Change Lives sold 26,000 units exclusively through Parable Group’s partner stores. Described as recommended reading lists for Christian readers, the best-seller features books chosen by Christian authors, Christian retailers and members of The Parable Group for their depth of wisdom and power to transform hearts.

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Whitaker House romances become Black Christian News best-sellers Print Email
Written by Christine D. Johnson   
Monday, 09 June 2014 11:12 AM America/New_York

NoEasyCatch-webThree new Whitaker House urban romances are nearing the top of the Black Christian News national best-sellers list. Tia McCollors' Friday Night Love placed at No. 2 on the May list, while Pat Simmons’ No Easy Catch landed at No. 3 the same month. On the June list, Vanessa Miller’s Feels Like Heaven debuted at No. 3 upon its release last week.

“I think this is a good indication urban fiction lovers are giving the new Whitaker House romances a big thumbs-up,” said Whitaker House President Bob Whitaker Jr. “It’s good news for readers, too, because each book is the first in a series, so there will be plenty of good reading to look forward to in the coming months.”

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Regal’s Kim Bangs transitions to Baker Publishing Group Print Email
Written by Christine D. Johnson   
Monday, 09 June 2014 11:05 AM America/New_York

KimBangsBaker Publishing Group has announced the appointment of Kim Bangs as senior acquisitions editor for the Bethany House and Chosen divisions.

Bangs most recently served as the publishing director at Gospel Light in the Regal Books division. Prior to this, she held several other positions at Gospel Light, including acquisitions and author relations manager, acquisition team member and contracts manager.

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Mary Manz Simon hosts Book Expo America children’s panel Print Email
Written by Christine D. Johnson   
Thursday, 05 June 2014 12:33 PM America/New_York

BEA-MaryManzSimon-webDr. Mary Manz Simon hosted a panel of industry leaders May 29 in the CBA children’s space at Book Expo America (BEA). The general-market publishing trade show was held May 29-31 at the Jacob K. Javits Convention Center in New York City.

The expert panel included Laura Minchew (Tommy Nelson); Annette Bourland, group publisher of Zonderkidz; Mike Nawrocki, co-creator of VeggieTales and executive vice president of Big Idea Entertainment; and Dan Lynch, publisher B&H Kids. Panelists introduced their new titles to the librarians and general market retailers in attendance and spoke to trends impacting the market. Simon’s presentation included new data from Nielsen on the children’s religious market.

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VeggieTales and B&H Kids join forces for new comic book line Print Email
Written by Jeremy Burns   
Thursday, 05 June 2014 12:31 PM America/New_York

BHKids-webB&H Kids has announced that it will be joining with Big Idea and DreamWorks Animation for a new line of VeggieTales products. In spring 2015, B&H Kids will be releasing the first titles in a series of VeggieTales comic books.

This is the first time that VeggieTales will appear in the new super-comic format. Each super comic will feature three stories–a familiar adventure story, an already-popular Bible story and an all-new Larry Boy story.

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