publishing

The sin and crime of plagiarism in Christian publishing

By Mary DeMuth — October 18, 2018
(RNS) — Too many authors are parading someone else's creativity as their own — a practice rooted in the cult of Christian celebrity that plagues the North American church.

Jewish publishers seek new models in struggling industry

By Michele Chabin — November 12, 2015
(RNS) Nearly 60 percent of Jewish media outlets receive at least some funding from their local Jewish federations, which support Jewish institutions in North America and Israel.

Scott Walker plugs a Jesus devotional in a not-so-subtle sign to evangelicals

By Kimberly Winston — April 30, 2015
(RNS) The Wisconsin governor uses a popular devotional book to signal to evangelicals that they have the same reading material on their nightstands.

Mark Driscoll’s books pulled from the Southern Baptist Convention’s LifeWay stores

By Sarah Pulliam Bailey — August 11, 2014
(RNS) The action follows Driscoll’s expulsion from a network of churches he helped found.

Meet Sally Lloyd-Jones, the most successful Christian author you’ve never heard of

By Sarah Pulliam Bailey — November 26, 2013
NEW YORK (RNS) “I think the danger with Christian publishing is (the attitude), ‘If it's got a Bible verse in it then it's OK,’ even if it's got really bad writing and bad art,” said author Sally Lloyd-Jones. “I suppose my vision has always been that it's got to be excellent.”

As publications struggle, Christian literary magazine Books & Culture could shut down

By Sarah Pulliam Bailey — September 6, 2013
Christian literary magazine Books & Culture could shut down on Monday if it doesn’t reach its $250,000 fundraising goal.
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