The Bible is getting a makeover as publishers try to catch every type of customer’s attention and draw in new readers who would be unlikely to pick up the holy tome in its traditional form. “The Bible ...
Loading the Elevenlabs Text to Speech AudioNative Player... Mark Schoenwald, president and CEO of HarperCollins Christian Publishing, says he's "not a worrier." Sure, he keeps an eye on retailers' ...
Bible publishers today are incorporating commentary from global perspectives and contemporary presentations in new Bibles. They’re seeking new ways to engage readers by reaching out worldwide to wrap ...
Tyndale House Publishers and the Institute for Bible Reading (IFBR) have announced an alliance to introduce new Bible reading practices to the church through innovative new Bible resources. The first ...
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) — Religious publishers say President Donald Trump’s most recent proposed tariffs on Chinese imports could result in a Bible shortage. That’s because millions of Bibles — some ...
Biblical translation adviser Craig Blomberg on the process, business, and tradeoffs in the world of Bible publishing. Last week, the Crossway board of directors and English Standard Version (ESV) ...
A team of executives from the Bible publishing industry has come together to form the Institute for Bible Reading (IFBR), an organization focused on combating the silent crisis of Bible disengagement.
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