Ink Marks the Spot LLC has launched ChristShare, a curated online marketplace for Christian books and ebooks, entering a market projected to reach $1.409 billion in 2026 with 5.5% CAGR.
As smartphones steal potential readers in Indonesia, booksellers are looking to new ideas. Only 1 out of every 1,000 Indonesians is an avid reader, according to UNESCO’s 2012 reading interest index.
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' ...
Ink Marks the Spot LLC dba ChristShare announces a guide for Christian authors publishing beyond Amazon KDP exclusivity, highlighting wider distribution, competitive royalties, and reduced platform ...
Penguin Random House has announced the launch of the Penguin Random House Christian Publishing Group, a new standalone entity that will expand and build upon on the publisher’s existing evangelical ...
(RNS) — If the 1970s were dubbed in Christian circles as “the bookstore revolution,” the first two decades of the 21st century might be more aptly referred to as the bookstore roller-coaster.
"Academics tend to think reaching a broader audience means dumbing things down. It has to do instead with the ability to dramatize." ...
In Nigeria, a nation with a vibrant Christian community, several authors have penned books that are deeply relevant to believers' spiritual journeys. Whether you’re seeking spiritual growth, ...
In an absence of resources, leaders struggle to train pastors. When Samuel Ndima was a student at a Bible college in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa, he struggled to complete assignments in his theology ...
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