In Christian Publishing, ‘Platform’ Is Being Weighed and Found Wanting
Favoring big-name authors and “influencers” might be good for the bottom line, but not always for the books—and readers—themselves.
Amazon Sold $240K of ‘Liturgy of the Ordinary’ Fakes, Publisher Says
A Christian bestseller (and CT Book of the Year) was targeted by a major counterfeiting scheme.
The Christian Bookstore Chain Is Dead. What Comes Next?
How publishers are working to reach their audiences after LifeWay and Family Christian store closures.
Restaurando nuestra fe en el matrimonio
A pesar de nuestra negatividad, la mayor parte de las parejas no están condenadas al divorcio.
33 Under 33, Continued
Your recommendations for Christian millennials to watch.
Persecuted Christians Have New Allies: World Watch Monitor and Morning Star News
Compass Direct News is no more, but two new groups hope to continue its impact.
African Nations Surge Up Ranks of World’s Worst Persecutors
Mali, Tanzania, Kenya, Uganda, and Niger make debuts on Open Doors’s 2013 World Watch List.
Will Iraq Trump Abortion for Evangelical Voters?
Plus: Taliban kidnapper killed in battle, Bynum files for divorce, rounding up the Mother Teresa commentaries, and other stories from online sources around the world.
Alphabet Coup
Plus: Election results, Alito on Roe, Senate takes action on Air Force religion, and other stories from online sources around the world.
Ohio Strikes a Blow Against ‘Investigation and Analysis’
Plus: Wal-Mart’s Plan B for Plan B, a dispute over faith-based funding numbers, and other stories from online sources around the world.