The Christian Author/Book News: 2nd Quarter of 2015 provides Christian book lovers with updates and resource information about Christian Authors on Tour (CAOT) and its authors/members.
Digital Program Booklet for the 2014 Christian Writer's Literary FestivalLynn Pinder
The 2014 Christian Writer's Literary Festival took place on December 13, 2014 in Baltimore, MD! It was a day of Christian books and fellowship. This digital program booklet offers a glimpse of the authors and attendees who participated!
Christian Author/Book News: 1st Quarter in 2015Lynn Pinder
The Christian Author/Book News is a quarterly digital document produced by Christian Authors on Tour (CAOT). This is the 1st quarterly digital version of The Christian Author/Book News for 2015!
Christian Authors on Tour Digital Program Booklet - Christian Book Lovers' Fe...Lynn Pinder
The Christian Book Lovers' Fellowship was the 4th stop of the 2014 Called to Serve: Christian Authors on Tour (CAOT). Held October 18th in Savannah, GA, the Christian Book Lovers' Fellowship offered Christian book lovers of all ages a day of Christian books, dialogue and fellowship!
2013 christian writer’s literary festival digital program bookletLynn Pinder
The document provides information about the 2013 Christian Writer's Literary Festival held in Baltimore, Maryland on December 14, 2013. It was the third annual event hosted by Christian Authors on Tour to provide opportunities for Christian authors to share their expertise, testimony, and writing ministry. The one-day festival included author signings and book sales, panel discussions on various writing-related topics, workshops, and a keynote speech. It also included a personal hygiene drive for the homeless. The schedule provided details on the various events and activities taking place during the festival.
2014 Press Kit for Christian Authors on Tour (CAOT)Lynn Pinder
This 2014 Press Kit for Christian Authors on Tour provides detailed information regarding the 2014 Called to Serve: Christian Authors on Tour, a national Christian book tour. The press kit spotlights participating authors as July 1, 2014.
Christian Authors Authors on Tour Digital Program Booklet - 5th Annual Africa...Lynn Pinder
This document is a program booklet for the 5th Annual African American Author's Expo hosted by Christian Authors on Tour (CAOT) on August 16, 2014 in Timonium, MD. It provides details on book signings from 11am to 5pm with 8 authors, and encourages attendees to donate household items to support the Gabriel Network, a Christian organization helping pregnant women in need. The booklet also advertises upcoming CAOT events and tour stops for the remainder of 2014 in Savannah, GA and Baltimore, MD.
Christian Authors on Tour (CAOT) Digital Program Booklet for the Harlem Book ...Lynn Pinder
Christian Authors on Tour (CAOT) is pleased to participate in the 15th Anniversary of the Harlem Book Fair. This program booklet provides more details regarding participating authors you can meet at CAOT's booth (C-4) on July 20th from 11 a.m. - 6 p.m.
Digital Program Booklet for the 2014 Christian Writer's Literary FestivalLynn Pinder
The 2014 Christian Writer's Literary Festival took place on December 13, 2014 in Baltimore, MD! It was a day of Christian books and fellowship. This digital program booklet offers a glimpse of the authors and attendees who participated!
Christian Author/Book News: 1st Quarter in 2015Lynn Pinder
The Christian Author/Book News is a quarterly digital document produced by Christian Authors on Tour (CAOT). This is the 1st quarterly digital version of The Christian Author/Book News for 2015!
Christian Authors on Tour Digital Program Booklet - Christian Book Lovers' Fe...Lynn Pinder
The Christian Book Lovers' Fellowship was the 4th stop of the 2014 Called to Serve: Christian Authors on Tour (CAOT). Held October 18th in Savannah, GA, the Christian Book Lovers' Fellowship offered Christian book lovers of all ages a day of Christian books, dialogue and fellowship!
2013 christian writer’s literary festival digital program bookletLynn Pinder
The document provides information about the 2013 Christian Writer's Literary Festival held in Baltimore, Maryland on December 14, 2013. It was the third annual event hosted by Christian Authors on Tour to provide opportunities for Christian authors to share their expertise, testimony, and writing ministry. The one-day festival included author signings and book sales, panel discussions on various writing-related topics, workshops, and a keynote speech. It also included a personal hygiene drive for the homeless. The schedule provided details on the various events and activities taking place during the festival.
2014 Press Kit for Christian Authors on Tour (CAOT)Lynn Pinder
This 2014 Press Kit for Christian Authors on Tour provides detailed information regarding the 2014 Called to Serve: Christian Authors on Tour, a national Christian book tour. The press kit spotlights participating authors as July 1, 2014.
Christian Authors Authors on Tour Digital Program Booklet - 5th Annual Africa...Lynn Pinder
This document is a program booklet for the 5th Annual African American Author's Expo hosted by Christian Authors on Tour (CAOT) on August 16, 2014 in Timonium, MD. It provides details on book signings from 11am to 5pm with 8 authors, and encourages attendees to donate household items to support the Gabriel Network, a Christian organization helping pregnant women in need. The booklet also advertises upcoming CAOT events and tour stops for the remainder of 2014 in Savannah, GA and Baltimore, MD.
Christian Authors on Tour (CAOT) Digital Program Booklet for the Harlem Book ...Lynn Pinder
Christian Authors on Tour (CAOT) is pleased to participate in the 15th Anniversary of the Harlem Book Fair. This program booklet provides more details regarding participating authors you can meet at CAOT's booth (C-4) on July 20th from 11 a.m. - 6 p.m.
Christian Authors on Tour (CAOT) is hosting a book tour with stops in Maryland, New York, and Missouri in 2019. The second stop is on July 20th at the Harlem Book Fair in New York. At this event, CAOT authors will meet with attendees, sell their books, and collect donations for the New York City Rescue Mission. The day includes author talks, a panel discussion, and opportunities to support participating authors and organizations.
Laura Lee has over 20 years of experience as an art director and designer for Presbyterian Women. She oversees the design of their bi-monthly magazine Horizons and annual Bible study publication, which reaches over 75,000 readers. As art director, she is responsible for the design, artwork, production process, and ensuring high quality. She also designs materials for the biennial Churchwide Gathering of Presbyterian Women event attended by 2,000-5,000 people. Her role includes branding, resource production, hiring photographers, and designing promotional items through fair trade partners in India.
Maot Chitim of Greater Chicago has provided food packages for Passover and Rosh Hashanah to needy Jewish families in the area since 1908. It began with Rabbis distributing money but switched to food packages, which now serve over 4,800 families. Volunteers pack and deliver the food, which aims to help families observe the holidays in a traditional and dignified manner. The organization relies on donations and volunteers to carry out its important work of ensuring no one goes hungry during these holidays.
The Multicultural Community Project, would like to welcome you our 5th. annual Jazzing in July event. Jazzing in July 2017 Featured artist are Opal Staples and Sax Preacher will be Premier Jazz ,Networking and fundraiser event July 29th at The Renaissance Bronzeville 4641 South King Drive Chicago, Illinois 60653 from 4:00 pm to 8:00 pm. Tickets $55.00 VIP and $25.00 General Admission https://www.eventbrite.com/e/multicultural-community-project-presents-jazzing-in-july-2017-tickets-34047660469
This document provides examples of the wide variety of event types and sizes that Nichol Kiefer has experience planning and managing. These include fundraising galas and dinners, donor appreciation events, weddings, networking events, and festivals with attendance ranging from 50 to 2,000 guests. Highlighted events include a $250,000 grossing gala for Houston Audubon, a retirement celebration for a hospital corporation president, and the Houston BBQ Festival which has grown each year. Kiefer's passion is creating memorable experiences through event planning and management.
Penn Valley Church Network Announcements 6-22-14PennValleyChurch
The document contains announcements for Penn Valley Church. It announces an Africa Relief Response Plan to provide food and tools in the Central African Republic from January to September 2014. It also provides announcements about various church activities including family nights ending for the season, missions committee meetings resuming in the fall, a sermon series on parenting, summer camps and activities for youth, and opportunities to volunteer.
The document summarizes activities and events hosted by the American Friends Service Committee (AFSC) from September 2016 to March 2017 to support immigrant and refugee communities. The AFSC is a Quaker organization committed to social justice, peace, and humanitarian services. It has a history of providing safe spaces for immigrants and refugees to share their stories. The events included a Syrian Walk, Welcome and Greeting sessions, outreach to newly arrived Syrian refugees partnering with local organizations, an International Women's Day event allowing Muslim women refugees to share their journeys, and a Human Rights Day event at Fresno State with refugee stories and panel discussion.
The document outlines the plans for a Christian evangelism festival to share the gospel with unchurched people. It will feature international evangelist Mike Silva speaking over the weekend of October 3-4, 2009 at Rabbit Stadium. The festival aims to give people opportunity to commit to Jesus and relate inquirers to local churches for follow up. It provides details on the invitation strategy, leadership roles and responsibilities, budget, and asks churches to support and promote the event.
The document announces that National Volunteer Week will take place from April 10th to 16th this year. During this week, thousands of volunteers will receive purple "I Volunteer" ribbons to wear, and volunteers who show their ribbons and discount sheets will receive special deals from local participating businesses as a thank you for their work. Volunteers with any questions are invited to contact Sarah Garramone.
The document provides schedules and announcements for church events in November and December. It announces nursery worker schedules for November 20 and 27. It also announces a special offering on November 20 for One Day to Feed the World and a community Thanksgiving service that evening. A southern gospel artist, Roy Tremble, will perform on November 27 and the church will decorate for Christmas on November 27 at 4pm.
The Isaac Agree Downtown Synagogue in Detroit will host a Holocaust program on August 24th featuring a special viewing of an exhibit on Poles who saved Jews during the Holocaust followed by a panel discussion with three Holocaust experts. The program aims to detail how people of Poland risked their lives to rescue Jewish neighbors from hatred and death. It is a partnership with the Polish Mission of Orchard Lake Schools and the POLIN Museum in Warsaw. The event is free and open to the public with donations accepted.
Bread of Life Mission in Seattle has a history of progressive leadership and inclusion dating back to its founding in 1939. It was founded by a woman, Mrs. Mavel Sherman, and later led by another woman, Jennie Conrad, for 35 years starting in 1939. Additionally, in its early decades it welcomed people of all races at a time when Seattle and many shelters were still segregated. Currently, the mission aims to expand its facilities to be able to operate its shelter 24 hours a day to better serve the homeless community with dignity and respect.
This document provides marketing strategies and secrets for successful mobile fundraising. It discusses using mobile technologies like text messaging to engage donors and raise funds at events and through ongoing activities. Specific tactics are proposed for incorporating mobile donations at various event types from galas and sports games to concerts and facility tours. The document also recommends promoting mobile giving through emails, social media, websites and with volunteers, employees and the community. Overall, the strategies aim to make donating easy and accessible through a mobile device to generate more excitement and fundraising.
The Hope Express is an event where runners carry letters between the Hershey Medical Center and THON over the course of two days. It was started in 2006 by the Angus family after their son Gabe received leukemia treatment supported by the Four Diamonds Fund. Moralers support the runners by organizing mail, cheering them on, and participating in fundraising events throughout the year leading up to the Hope Express in February. Duties include assigning runners, preparing bags, decorating along the route, and celebrating at the finish line.
Santa clara city library crra presentation 8-4-2014lcherylc
This document summarizes Cheryl Lee's efforts to organize clothing and costume swap events at the Santa Clara City Library with minimal assistance from local government. It describes the inspiration and organization of a 2011 back to school clothing swap, a 2012 swap with improved marketing that doubled attendance, and a 2013 Halloween costume swap with nine collection sites. Lee hopes to expand the swaps to other locations and seeks community partners to help.
The document provides announcements for various upcoming events at Penn Valley Church including a missions committee meeting, performances by the Zion Choral group, a men's retreat in January, opportunities to volunteer including in the nursery and for an outreach to veterans, and youth activities like a game night. It also includes notices about prayer projects, fundraising support opportunities, and sermon series hashtags for social media.
Rise School of Dallas - Presentation (2017)Katie Purcell
The Rise School of Dallas is a nonprofit preschool located at the Moody Family YMCA that serves children with disabilities like Down syndrome as well as those without. It provides education, therapies, and family support through inclusive classrooms with a low student-teacher ratio. The school has various fundraising events throughout the year supported by the Touchdown Club of Dallas to help fund its programs and services.
This document summarizes recruitment and registration activities for Rutgers University's IACT program in Fall 2017. It includes breakdowns of student demographics, comparisons of recruitment by season, details on birthright interns and their activities, an overview of pre-trip and post-trip budgets, and recaps of various events held under the program's pillars of Israel, Jewish, and social action programming. It also outlines best practices, challenges, and spotlight stories.
“We want to help young girls in the Hispanic
community to develop into the next generation of
empowered and resourceful women, and build a
confi dence they will carry with them into the future.”
- Vanessa Varela, Director of Latina Initiative, Girl Scouts of Wisconsin Southeast
The document is a letter from the North Texas Pride Foundation promoting their 10th annual Pride Festival in June 2021. It provides details on the Foundation's mission to advocate for LGBTQ equality and community through educational events. It encourages sponsorship of the family-friendly festival, which attracts over 3,000 people annually and benefits local non-profits. Sponsorship levels ranging from $150-$10,000 are outlined. The Foundation seeks to cultivate a safe and inclusive environment for the LGBTQ community in suburban North Texas.
CCCNW Portland Lunch and Learn - May 20, 2015cccnw
This document provides the agenda for the Portland "Lunch & Learn" meeting of the Christian Chamber of Commerce of the Northwest. The agenda includes: registering and connecting from 11:30-11:45 AM, a welcome and lunch from 11:45-11:55 AM, chamber information from 11:55-12:00 PM, a featured sponsor presentation from 12:00-12:10 PM, a featured main presentation from 12:10-1:10 PM, announcements and a drawing from 1:10-1:15 PM, and a closing blessing and opportunity to connect from 1:15 PM. The document also provides information about chamber membership benefits, leadership, and an upcoming regional conference.
The document provides background information on Catholic Relief Services' annual Fair Trade Sale that was held on December 3, 2016 at the University of Dayton's River Campus. It summarizes that last year's sale had low attendance of only 20 UD students due to a lack of awareness. It analyzes the organization and history of CRS and their partnerships to promote fair trade. Research included conducting a survey of UD students to understand their perceptions of fair trade and the sale. The PR campaign created by Five Star PR and Happy Home Creative aimed to increase awareness and attendance at this year's sale through various implementation tactics to help artisans and address issues of global poverty.
Christian Authors on Tour (CAOT) is hosting a book tour with stops in Maryland, New York, and Missouri in 2019. The second stop is on July 20th at the Harlem Book Fair in New York. At this event, CAOT authors will meet with attendees, sell their books, and collect donations for the New York City Rescue Mission. The day includes author talks, a panel discussion, and opportunities to support participating authors and organizations.
Laura Lee has over 20 years of experience as an art director and designer for Presbyterian Women. She oversees the design of their bi-monthly magazine Horizons and annual Bible study publication, which reaches over 75,000 readers. As art director, she is responsible for the design, artwork, production process, and ensuring high quality. She also designs materials for the biennial Churchwide Gathering of Presbyterian Women event attended by 2,000-5,000 people. Her role includes branding, resource production, hiring photographers, and designing promotional items through fair trade partners in India.
Maot Chitim of Greater Chicago has provided food packages for Passover and Rosh Hashanah to needy Jewish families in the area since 1908. It began with Rabbis distributing money but switched to food packages, which now serve over 4,800 families. Volunteers pack and deliver the food, which aims to help families observe the holidays in a traditional and dignified manner. The organization relies on donations and volunteers to carry out its important work of ensuring no one goes hungry during these holidays.
The Multicultural Community Project, would like to welcome you our 5th. annual Jazzing in July event. Jazzing in July 2017 Featured artist are Opal Staples and Sax Preacher will be Premier Jazz ,Networking and fundraiser event July 29th at The Renaissance Bronzeville 4641 South King Drive Chicago, Illinois 60653 from 4:00 pm to 8:00 pm. Tickets $55.00 VIP and $25.00 General Admission https://www.eventbrite.com/e/multicultural-community-project-presents-jazzing-in-july-2017-tickets-34047660469
This document provides examples of the wide variety of event types and sizes that Nichol Kiefer has experience planning and managing. These include fundraising galas and dinners, donor appreciation events, weddings, networking events, and festivals with attendance ranging from 50 to 2,000 guests. Highlighted events include a $250,000 grossing gala for Houston Audubon, a retirement celebration for a hospital corporation president, and the Houston BBQ Festival which has grown each year. Kiefer's passion is creating memorable experiences through event planning and management.
Penn Valley Church Network Announcements 6-22-14PennValleyChurch
The document contains announcements for Penn Valley Church. It announces an Africa Relief Response Plan to provide food and tools in the Central African Republic from January to September 2014. It also provides announcements about various church activities including family nights ending for the season, missions committee meetings resuming in the fall, a sermon series on parenting, summer camps and activities for youth, and opportunities to volunteer.
The document summarizes activities and events hosted by the American Friends Service Committee (AFSC) from September 2016 to March 2017 to support immigrant and refugee communities. The AFSC is a Quaker organization committed to social justice, peace, and humanitarian services. It has a history of providing safe spaces for immigrants and refugees to share their stories. The events included a Syrian Walk, Welcome and Greeting sessions, outreach to newly arrived Syrian refugees partnering with local organizations, an International Women's Day event allowing Muslim women refugees to share their journeys, and a Human Rights Day event at Fresno State with refugee stories and panel discussion.
The document outlines the plans for a Christian evangelism festival to share the gospel with unchurched people. It will feature international evangelist Mike Silva speaking over the weekend of October 3-4, 2009 at Rabbit Stadium. The festival aims to give people opportunity to commit to Jesus and relate inquirers to local churches for follow up. It provides details on the invitation strategy, leadership roles and responsibilities, budget, and asks churches to support and promote the event.
The document announces that National Volunteer Week will take place from April 10th to 16th this year. During this week, thousands of volunteers will receive purple "I Volunteer" ribbons to wear, and volunteers who show their ribbons and discount sheets will receive special deals from local participating businesses as a thank you for their work. Volunteers with any questions are invited to contact Sarah Garramone.
The document provides schedules and announcements for church events in November and December. It announces nursery worker schedules for November 20 and 27. It also announces a special offering on November 20 for One Day to Feed the World and a community Thanksgiving service that evening. A southern gospel artist, Roy Tremble, will perform on November 27 and the church will decorate for Christmas on November 27 at 4pm.
The Isaac Agree Downtown Synagogue in Detroit will host a Holocaust program on August 24th featuring a special viewing of an exhibit on Poles who saved Jews during the Holocaust followed by a panel discussion with three Holocaust experts. The program aims to detail how people of Poland risked their lives to rescue Jewish neighbors from hatred and death. It is a partnership with the Polish Mission of Orchard Lake Schools and the POLIN Museum in Warsaw. The event is free and open to the public with donations accepted.
Bread of Life Mission in Seattle has a history of progressive leadership and inclusion dating back to its founding in 1939. It was founded by a woman, Mrs. Mavel Sherman, and later led by another woman, Jennie Conrad, for 35 years starting in 1939. Additionally, in its early decades it welcomed people of all races at a time when Seattle and many shelters were still segregated. Currently, the mission aims to expand its facilities to be able to operate its shelter 24 hours a day to better serve the homeless community with dignity and respect.
This document provides marketing strategies and secrets for successful mobile fundraising. It discusses using mobile technologies like text messaging to engage donors and raise funds at events and through ongoing activities. Specific tactics are proposed for incorporating mobile donations at various event types from galas and sports games to concerts and facility tours. The document also recommends promoting mobile giving through emails, social media, websites and with volunteers, employees and the community. Overall, the strategies aim to make donating easy and accessible through a mobile device to generate more excitement and fundraising.
The Hope Express is an event where runners carry letters between the Hershey Medical Center and THON over the course of two days. It was started in 2006 by the Angus family after their son Gabe received leukemia treatment supported by the Four Diamonds Fund. Moralers support the runners by organizing mail, cheering them on, and participating in fundraising events throughout the year leading up to the Hope Express in February. Duties include assigning runners, preparing bags, decorating along the route, and celebrating at the finish line.
Santa clara city library crra presentation 8-4-2014lcherylc
This document summarizes Cheryl Lee's efforts to organize clothing and costume swap events at the Santa Clara City Library with minimal assistance from local government. It describes the inspiration and organization of a 2011 back to school clothing swap, a 2012 swap with improved marketing that doubled attendance, and a 2013 Halloween costume swap with nine collection sites. Lee hopes to expand the swaps to other locations and seeks community partners to help.
The document provides announcements for various upcoming events at Penn Valley Church including a missions committee meeting, performances by the Zion Choral group, a men's retreat in January, opportunities to volunteer including in the nursery and for an outreach to veterans, and youth activities like a game night. It also includes notices about prayer projects, fundraising support opportunities, and sermon series hashtags for social media.
Rise School of Dallas - Presentation (2017)Katie Purcell
The Rise School of Dallas is a nonprofit preschool located at the Moody Family YMCA that serves children with disabilities like Down syndrome as well as those without. It provides education, therapies, and family support through inclusive classrooms with a low student-teacher ratio. The school has various fundraising events throughout the year supported by the Touchdown Club of Dallas to help fund its programs and services.
This document summarizes recruitment and registration activities for Rutgers University's IACT program in Fall 2017. It includes breakdowns of student demographics, comparisons of recruitment by season, details on birthright interns and their activities, an overview of pre-trip and post-trip budgets, and recaps of various events held under the program's pillars of Israel, Jewish, and social action programming. It also outlines best practices, challenges, and spotlight stories.
“We want to help young girls in the Hispanic
community to develop into the next generation of
empowered and resourceful women, and build a
confi dence they will carry with them into the future.”
- Vanessa Varela, Director of Latina Initiative, Girl Scouts of Wisconsin Southeast
The document is a letter from the North Texas Pride Foundation promoting their 10th annual Pride Festival in June 2021. It provides details on the Foundation's mission to advocate for LGBTQ equality and community through educational events. It encourages sponsorship of the family-friendly festival, which attracts over 3,000 people annually and benefits local non-profits. Sponsorship levels ranging from $150-$10,000 are outlined. The Foundation seeks to cultivate a safe and inclusive environment for the LGBTQ community in suburban North Texas.
CCCNW Portland Lunch and Learn - May 20, 2015cccnw
This document provides the agenda for the Portland "Lunch & Learn" meeting of the Christian Chamber of Commerce of the Northwest. The agenda includes: registering and connecting from 11:30-11:45 AM, a welcome and lunch from 11:45-11:55 AM, chamber information from 11:55-12:00 PM, a featured sponsor presentation from 12:00-12:10 PM, a featured main presentation from 12:10-1:10 PM, announcements and a drawing from 1:10-1:15 PM, and a closing blessing and opportunity to connect from 1:15 PM. The document also provides information about chamber membership benefits, leadership, and an upcoming regional conference.
The document provides background information on Catholic Relief Services' annual Fair Trade Sale that was held on December 3, 2016 at the University of Dayton's River Campus. It summarizes that last year's sale had low attendance of only 20 UD students due to a lack of awareness. It analyzes the organization and history of CRS and their partnerships to promote fair trade. Research included conducting a survey of UD students to understand their perceptions of fair trade and the sale. The PR campaign created by Five Star PR and Happy Home Creative aimed to increase awareness and attendance at this year's sale through various implementation tactics to help artisans and address issues of global poverty.
The document outlines plans to celebrate the 400th anniversary of the founding of AIC (International Association of Charities) in 1617 in Châtillon, France. Key elements of the celebration include deepening understanding of AIC's mission of serving the vulnerable, communicating what AIC is about to make it known to others, and celebrating in 2017, including potential pilgrimages to founding sites, special events in Châtillon, and an international assembly with 400 participants in Châtillon in March 2017 to discuss AIC's charism. The overall goal is to celebrate by strengthening AIC's mission and making it known to more people.
The document provides information on staff members and their roles at BINA Farm Center, an organization that offers enrichment programs for individuals with and without special needs. It outlines goals such as increasing gala coverage, visibility of programs, volunteer interest, and donations. Suggestions are made to achieve these goals, including reaching out to more media outlets, hosting community events, leveraging partnerships, and improving social media presence.
Christian Adventures International is a ministry that partners with churches, businesses, and individuals to provide evangelism opportunities across Europe, Russia, and India through tent missions, conferences, television broadcasting, and feeding programs. The document outlines Christian Adventures' plans and needs for 2016, which include expanding tent and training operations in Russia and Ukraine, hosting conferences in Latvia and Russia, increasing their television broadcasting, and growing their feeding program in India to reach more people with the gospel. It asks readers to consider becoming monthly financial partners to help support their $3,300 daily operating costs and specific projects costing $6,000 to $45,000.
Cat Town Social Media Plan 3.22.16 FINALAmani Sarary
This document is a social media marketing strategy proposal prepared by students in the Social Media Marketing Certificate Program at California State University, East Bay for Cat Town Rescue & Cafe. It includes defining the brand, identifying target audiences, analyzing comparable organizations, setting objectives, selecting appropriate social media channels, creating an editorial calendar, and strategies for monitoring and measuring results. The proposal recommends combining separate Facebook and Instagram accounts for the cafe and rescue under a single brand to better represent the organization's mission as a cat rescue with a cafe component.
Women on Bikes California is an initiative of the California Bicycle Coalition that aims to elevate the voice, opportunity, and impact of women in bicycling through strategic media engagement and storytelling. They are creating the first comprehensive media strategy to grow bicycling in California by building relationships with media outlets, creating compelling content that shifts perceptions, and telling the diverse stories of women who bike. Their goal is to fund Phase I of their "Pedal Love" digital media kit by the end of the year to provide advocates and media with tools to move beyond portrayals of biking as being about "car vs. bike" and instead focus on lifestyle and community.
Ministers of Christ Foundation is seeking a £33,330.15 grant to host their annual High School Praise event in 2017. The event aims to unite youth and promote religious values through performances by popular artists and preachers. Over 20 schools will be invited and awards given to those with high attendance. Funding would cover venue rental, performers, and related costs. Previous MCF events like School of Worship and Salvation Praise engaged over 2,500 youth and received positive community feedback about their impacts. Letters of support from religious leaders commend MCF's efforts in building communities and providing experiences for youth.
Joanne Chevalier, a retired nurse who lives in Palm Coast, Florida, started a local magazine called the Pelican Post to be a single source for community events and activities. The quarterly magazine has articles about local nature, arts, businesses, and a calendar of upcoming events. It is distributed for free to over 5,500 homes and businesses in Flagler County and has steadily grown in pages and circulation since starting in 2012, now supported primarily by local advertisers.
LACU is a platform for Latinos in the Pittsburgh region to promote Latino culture and engage in community visibility. It is not a service, dancing, or arts organization. LACU has helped launch Latino productions and performances over the years. Some of LACU's accomplishments include monthly educational and cultural events, partnerships, increased social media presence, and establishing resources for Latinos. In 2016, LACU's focus will be on engaging members, promoting wellness, and increasing community visibility.
Carbon Culture Review is an online and print publication covering art, technology, and literature. The document announces that the author has become the Canadian Sales Associate for Carbon Culture Review. As the sales associate, the author can offer sponsorship and advertising opportunities for organizations, including online international exposure through ads on the Carbon Culture Review website and in their printed journals. The sponsorship opportunities provide affordable ways for organizations to promote their brand and share the publication with employees.
This document provides suggestions for helping Catholic parishes grow and thrive in the 21st century. It discusses using technology like websites and social media to share information, making parishes more engaging by encouraging lay involvement and small groups, making worship services more contemporary to connect with younger generations, and employing good design principles to make parishes more visually appealing and user-friendly. The overall aim is to revitalize parishes and ensure the future of the Catholic Church by meeting the needs of young adults.
Quarterly Newsletter for Eastern Great Lakes Chapter of
Meeting Professionals International.
Welcome to the first Quarterly Issue of the Eastern Great Lakes MPI Newsletter. In each issue, we will keep you up to date on upcoming meetings, networking events, educational programs and professional development opportunities. We'll also include links to articles geared toward meetings professionals that we hope you'll find helpful.
The Men of CAOT Digital Program BookletLynn Pinder
Join the men of Christian Authors on Tour (CAOT) for The Responsibility of Leadership Literary Forum scheduled Sunday, April 15, 2018 from 5 p.m. - 7 p.m. at The Quality Inn (1806 Belmont Avenue/21244). FREE ADMISSION!
This document provides strategies for local publishers to convert print readers to web readers and drive online engagement. It discusses how people find websites through search engines, social media, and referrals. Content that generates engagement includes timely updates, exclusive content, and curated local information. The document then outlines several approaches for publishers, such as using contextual calls-to-action in print, an "in this issue" online section, and sponsored local events and guides. The goal is to create a system that maximizes traffic, engagement, and sharing across print and digital platforms.
This document provides information from the University of Washington Press Marketing Department about their marketing strategies and how authors can help promote their books. The marketing department uses various traditional and online methods to promote books, including announcements, catalogs, websites/social media, reviews, direct marketing, exhibits/advertising, and events. They encourage authors to fill out a marketing questionnaire, join online communities in their field, write op-eds, use social media, and create book trailers or podcasts to help promote their book. Frequently asked questions address whether authors should create their own website/blog and where to direct potential buyers.
This newsletter welcomes readers to the Thrivent Community-Colonnade and discusses its mission to help members be wise with money and inspire generosity. It explains that a survey found members are already highly generous across many causes. Therefore, instead of focusing TCOMM-Colonnade's resources on a few select charities, it will support members by celebrating their generosity and sharing stories and opportunities to make a positive impact. The newsletter also provides updates on upcoming events and ways to give feedback to the community.
Transcript: New from BookNet Canada for 2024: Loan Stars - Tech Forum 2024BookNet Canada
In this presentation, BookNet Canada’s Kalpna Patel shares what 2023 brought for the Loan Stars program, and what’s in store for 2024.
Link to slides and transcript: https://bnctechforum.ca/sessions/new-from-booknet-canada-for-2024-loan-stars/
Presented by BookNet Canada on April 15, 2024, with support from the Department of Canadian Heritage.
Fr. Charles Zlock created several Key Result Areas (KRAs) and SMART goals for personal development and leadership responsibilities in 2015-2016. His personal KRAs focused on spiritual, physical, and intellectual growth. As parish leader, his KRAs aimed to develop staff and ensure alignment of parish ministries with the mission. Goals included staff performance reviews, a capital campaign, and an initiative to reconnect inactive parishioners. Fr. Zlock established detailed timelines and metrics to monitor progress on his extensive leadership, development, and outreach goals for the year.
The document proposes a content strategy plan for the Neighborhood Design Center's website. It recommends focusing on content that highlights the organization's mission, impact, partnerships, and innovative design ideas. The plan involves defining target audiences, developing a clear voice and messaging, creating an editorial calendar, and implementing a six-month content production and distribution process managed by a Director of Communications. Key parts of the process include guiding staff, measuring engagement metrics, and leveraging content across digital channels and through inbound marketing.
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Heartfulness Magazine - June 2024 (Volume 9, Issue 6)heartfulness
Dear readers,
This month we continue with more inspiring talks from the Global Spirituality Mahotsav that was held from March 14 to 17, 2024, at Kanha Shanti Vanam.
We hear from Daaji on lifestyle and yoga in honor of International Day of Yoga, June 21, 2024. We also hear from Professor Bhavani Rao, Dean at Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham University, on spirituality in action, the Venerable BhikkuSanghasena on how to be an ambassador for compassion, Dr. Tony Nader on the Maharishi Effect, Swami Mukundananda on the crossroads of modernization, Tejinder Kaur Basra on the purpose of work, the Venerable GesheDorjiDamdul on the psychology of peace, the Rt. Hon. Patricia Scotland, KC, Secretary-General of the Commonwealth, on how we are all related, and world-renowned violinist KumareshRajagopalan on the uplifting mysteries of music.
Dr. Prasad Veluthanar shares an Ayurvedic perspective on treating autism, Dr. IchakAdizes helps us navigate disagreements at work, Sravan Banda celebrates World Environment Day by sharing some tips on land restoration, and Sara Bubber tells our children another inspiring story and challenges them with some fun facts and riddles.
Happy reading,
The editors
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3. www.christianauthorsontour.com
What is Christian Authors
on Tour (CAOT)?
Christian Authors on Tour (CAOT) - a group
of Christian authors on FIRE for God and
committed to using writing as a tool for
Christian ministry – is steadfast in its efforts
to introduce readers to books that,
1. Lead people to the Word of God (The
Holy Bible)
2. Help people build their relationship
with Christ; and
3. Inspire others to use writing as a tool
for Christian ministry.
In existence since 2008, CAOT has
sponsored five Christian book tours: the
2008-2009 Voices of Thanksgiving; the
2010 Trustworthy and True, the 2012
Fellowship of Believers; the 2013 Holy
Spirit-Filled and Powerful Witnesses of
Christ, and the 2014 Called to Serve.
In 2015, CAOT is taking a year of rest,
reflection and planning. Therefore, it is not
hosting a Christian book tour.
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4. Over the years, Christian Authors on Tour (CAOT) has been blessed to have a number of
wonderful volunteers like Charlene Brown, Melanie Smith Taylor, Sis. Tara, Yolande
Hinton and lots of other faithful men and women of God to volunteer their time and
talent to support CAOT book events and authors/members.
CAOT is always in need of volunteers to help promote and implement CAOT
events/activities and to stand steadfast in prayer for participating authors. If you are
interested in volunteering with Christian Authors on Tour (CAOT), please submit the
following to lpinder@thetakeactionnetwork.com with “CAOT Volunteer” in the Subject
Line:
• Your resume; and
• A one – two sentence explanation of why you want to volunteer with Christian
Authors on Tour (CAOT) and what you hope to gain from the experience.
www.christianauthorsontour.com
www.blogtalkradio.com/christianauthorsontour
Thank you in advance for
your service!
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5. CAOT authors/members are Christian authors who have paid
to vend or who were granted Authors Awards/Fellowships to
vend at a CAOT Tour stop between the years of 2008-2014.
Membership into CAOT is life-long.
CAOT authors/members should log into the
CAOT Back Office on NING
(www.christianauthorsontour.ning.com) for
more details regarding CAOT Retreats.
6. MARCH 2015 RETREAT –
BALTIMORE, MD
A special thank you to Christian Authors on Tour (CAOT)
authors/members & spouses (Min. Dwayne & Linda Clemmons,
Mary Detweiler & Lynn Pinder) for sharing their time, insight,
prayer, hopes, and reflections during CAOT’s 1st organizational
development retreat held March 13-14, 2015 in Baltimore, MD.
Here are just a few photo highlights from the March 2015 retreat.
Participating CAOT authors/members at the March 2015 retreat
had the opportunity to reflect on the work of Christian Authors
on Tour (CAOT) since its launching in 2008. Additionally,
participants had the opportunity to reflect on their own
interaction with CAOT throughout the years and their hopes for
future interactions with CAOT.
www.christianauthorsontour.com
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7. CAOT’s March 2015 retreat participants were charged to craft and articulate vision statements and mission
statements for their own book ministries. They were also invited to help CAOT formulate a vision statement and
to revise its missions statement. March 2015 retreat participants agreed to host a series of CAOT organizational
development retreats throughout 2015 and 2016. The 2nd CAOT Retreat is scheduled September 11-12, 2015 in
Lancaster, PA, and it will be hosted by Mary Detweiler. The 3rd CAOT Retreat is scheduled to take place in March
2016 in Richmond, VA. Min. Dwayne & Linda Clemmons will serve as the host. The 4th CAOT is scheduled to take
place in September 2016 in Baltimore, MD. Lynn Pinder will serve as the host.
God-willing, Christian Authors on Tour (CAOT) will relaunch its Christian book tours in 2017 with Tour stops in
several cities across the United States and possibly one international Tour stop. CAOT authors/members should
log into the CAOT back office on NING (www.christianauthorsontour.ning.Com) for CAOT retreat updates.
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8. CELEBRATE! SPOTLIGHT! SHINE!
CAOT authors/members are Christian authors who have paid
to vend or who were granted Authors Awards/Fellowships to
vend at a CAOT Tour stop between the years of 2008-2014.
Membership into CAOT is life-long.
CAOT authors/members should visit the CAOT
Back Office on NING
(www.christianauthorsontour.ning.com) for
more details regarding CAOT Retreats.
9. Introducing CAOT’s 2015 Photo Wall Calendar
Be inspired - every month in 2015 -
by reading profiles of men and
women throughout the United States
who are on FIRE for God and
committed to using writing as a tool
for Christian ministry!
Each month in CAOT’s 2015 Photo
Wall Calendar features a different
author/member of Christian Authors
on Tour (CAOT) who participated
in one of four Christian book tours
from 2008 - 2014.
Calendars are $24 a piece. Bulk rate
discounts are available. NOTE: A limited
number of CAOT’s 2014 Photo Wall Calendars are
available for keepsake purchases.
Visit www.christianauthorsontour.com and click the “Products/Services” tab to order!
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10. 2016 PHOTO
WALL CALENDAR
SUBMISSIONS:
CAOT authors/members are invited to submit a
color design with your headshot, book
information, bio, and choice of calendar month
for consideration to be featured in CAOT’s 2016
Photo Wall Calendar.
Preference will be given to 12 CAOT
authors/members who have never been featured
in a CAOT Photo Wall Calendar.
Deadline:
September 1, 2015
Submission Details:
Email the requested info as one .pdf file to
lpinder@thetakeactionnetwork.com with “2016
Calendar Submission” in the Subject Line.
www.christianauthorsontour.com
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12. GIVING BACK: 12 WAYS YOU CAN BE A BLESSING!
Since 2011, Christian Authors on Tour (CAOT) has collected in-kind donations for various Christian missions at
Christian book tour stops across the country. In 2015, Christian Authors on Tour (CAOT) is not hosting a Christian
book tour. Thus, CAOT won't be collecting in-kind donations in 2015. However, CAOT is spotlighting various
Christian missions outreaches/projects each month of the year. You can contact these Christian nonprofits anytime
throughout the year to support their Christian missions/outreach efforts!
Visit www.christianauthorsontour.com and click on the “Missions” tab for more details!
January 2015 February 2015 March 2015
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April 2015 May 2015 June 2015
Christle Lighthouse
Pregnancy
Care Center
July 2015 August 2015 September 2015 December 2015
The Karis Home &
October 2015 November 2015
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Help us redesign the CAOT Christian Book Club. Take our survey at
https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/HR8KW7P
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UNDER CONSTRUCTION!
The CAOT Christian Book Club is revamping its structure to better serve the interest of
Christian book lovers. Your feedback is greatly appreciated.
Please click on the following link to offer ideas and suggestions on how to make the CAOT
Christian Book Club more appealing to you as a Christian book lover:
https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/HR8KW7P
16. DOWNLOAD THESE & LOTS OF OTHER
FREE INSPIRATIONAL INTERVIEWS
Visit
http://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiana
uthorsontour/2015/04/24/261--gail-
moss-the-poetic-evangelist to download a
free podcast of Gail Moss’ 4/24/15
interview!
Visit
http://www.Blogtalkradio.com/christian
authorsontour/2015/05/15/264--
introducing-the-2015-authors-explosion
to download a free podcast of the 5/15/15
interview with Pastor Kevin Wayne
Johnson and several participating
author’s in the 2015 Author’s Explosion!
Visit
http://www.blogtalkradio.com/christiana
uthorsontour/2015/06/05/267--
interview-with-christian-author-quest-
delaney to download a free podcast of
Quest Delaney’s 6/5/15 interview!
www.blogtalkradio.com/christianauthorsontour
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17. The Christian Authors on Tour (CAOT) Blog Talk Radio
Show is venue for Christian authors (fiction and non-
fiction) to showcase their books to the world! If you are a
Christian author, click the “CAOT Blog Talk Radio Show”
tab at www.christianauthorsontour.com to view the
author submission guidelines. The Christian Authors on
Tour (CAOT) Blog Talk Radio Show accepts interview
requests from Christian authors (fiction & non-fiction)
who use writing as a tool for Christian ministry.
Listen to more than 270 FREE “On-Demand” podcasts of
inspirational interviews with Christian authors (fiction &
non-fiction). Co-hosts on the CAOT Blog Talk Radio
Show are CAOT authors/members who volunteer their
time and talent to serve in this capacity. In exchange for
their year of service, CAOT Co-hosts get lots of free
publicity/promotion, practice doing LIVE radio, and
direct access to men and women of God who are
committed to using writing as a tool for Christian
ministry.
CAOT authors/members interested in serving one year in
2016 as Co-hosts on the CAOT Blog Talk Radio Show
should email lpinder@thetakeactionnetwork.com with
“2016 Co-Hosts” in the Subject Line and your Friday
selection (1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th or 5th Friday) by 9/1/15.
www.blogtalkradio.com/christianauthorsontour
Introducing the 2015 Co-Host of the Christian Authors on Tour Blog Talk Radio Show
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19. A CAOT Author/Member Experience to Remember
Written by Anna
Renault
How Many Lives Does One Person Get?
Anna Renault is a Christian author and a
survivor of multiple cancer types.
www.annarenault.com
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With a strong belief in the Lord, I know He guides me onto the right path.
In 2013, CAOT author/member – Pam Mintz - crossed my path as she planned her first
Author Explosion. In 2014, I participated in Pam's event on May 16-17 and met several
other CAOT authors/members. The Lord opened the door for me to become a CAOT
member.
I walked through that open door, registering - strictly on faith - to attend the October 2014 Christian
book tour stop in Savannah, GA. This was another fantastic opportunity to share love for God through
music for nearly 24 hours during our commute to and from the event; and, the hours of promoting good
Christian books at the Saturday Tour stop.
Participation in the December 2014 CAOT Christian book tour stop further expanded my connections
within the Christian community, my exposure to more fantastic Christian-based books and our love for
Jesus Christ. It is my honor and privilege to say I am an author/member of Christian Authors on Tour
(CAOT).
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SHARPENING OUR SKILLS
Christian Authors on Tour (CAOT) seeks to provide increased opportunities for its authors/members to
take advantage of structured learning activities and opportunities to help them grow as Christian
writers/authors.
Most of the professional development opportunities offered through CAOT are facilitated by seasoned
Christian authors and/or followers of Christ who are committed to helping build the body of Christ and
to spreading the gospel of Jesus Christ through the ministry of writing.
Each quarter in 2015, CAOT is offering a series of free professional development (PD) telephone
conference calls for CAOT authors/members who participated in a CAOT Christian book tour stop
between the years of 2008 – 2014. If you are a CAOT author/members and you missed the opportunity
to participate in any of the professional development conference calls sponsored in Quarters 1-2, email
lpinder@thetakeactionnetwork.com with “Download PD Call” on the Submission Line and the
name/date of the call you would like to hear in the body of your email.
If you would like to share a service, skill, and/or competency to help strengthen the craft and/or
expertise of Christian authors as part of a professional development conference call sponsored by
CAOT, please email lpinder@thetakeactionnetwork.com with ”PD Facilitator Proposal” on the
Submission Line and a one – two sentence description of your proposed training in the body of your
email.
Visit www.christianauthorsontour.com and click
on the “PD” tab to view the training schedule .
24. T. C. Spellen
A Christian Author Book Review
This Christian book review was written by
Mary Detweiler
Visit www.caotchristianbookclub.com to
purchase The Waiting Room!
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In The Waiting Room: A 31-Day Devotional For Single Women Waiting for the
Right Husband, author T. C. Spellen shares her heart with readers in an authentic,
courageous way. She uses her own experiences and emotional struggles as a springboard for
helping women who are waiting for God to bring them a husband. Spellen takes readers on a
31-day journey of spiritual and practical disciplines she learned while in her own waiting
room and which are now part of her own faith walk. The devotions are comforting and
encouraging; they provide readers with clear directives as to how to live “a purposeful life
while waiting for your heart’s desires.”
Though I am not waiting for a husband, I am in a season of waiting in my life. I am waiting for
God to reveal to me what my next ministry role will be, if indeed He wants me to have another
ministry role. Though I am waiting for something different than the audience T.C. is writing
to, some of her words spoke to my heart and encouraged me in my waiting room. These words
were:
1. God will not be rushed, nor will He withhold any good thing from us. He simply wants us
to be content in the waiting room. The key to being content is knowing who we are as
individuals, where we come from, what we stand for, and what we ultimately want out of
life. … let’s choose to be content in the waiting room.
2. We suffer loss every time we resist God and do our own thing. Resisting God by holding on to those things that do not
produce fruit in our lives is futile.
3. Letting go of our agendas and following God, especially when we do not know His plans is very challenging.
4. Obey or disobey. Live or die. God has given us free will to choose. … life is the total of our choices, and each choice we make
has its own set of consequences.
5. Waiting takes patience, strength, and wisdom. It builds character and matures and stretches us in unbelievable ways.
If you are interested in purchasing The Waiting Room, it is available at Amazon.com.
25. Get the latest news/announcements from
CAOT authors/members & volunteers!
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KUDOS & BLESSINGS!
Congrats to CAOT author/member, Elder
Nicole Barber for embarking on the next level
of her educational journey. Elder Nicole is
working to earn her doctorate. Please do lift
her in prayer!
New Book Release
27. SAVE THE DATE
The Spencer Field Transitional Living, LLC was a
vision that was birthed inside CAOT author/member,
Joy Turner’s, brother - Zachary Turner - to honor the
life and legacy of their stepfather, the late Henson
Spencer, Sr. A newly formed non-profit having just
received its 501 (c) (3) status, the Spencer Field
Transitional Living, LLC provides housing and other
supplemental support to homeless and/or disabled
veterans and other disadvantaged individuals on a
case-by-case basis.
Visit
https://www.indiegogo.com/projects/hope-
through-housing-for-homeless-disabled-
vets#/story to make a donation!
A CALL TO SOW!
WEDNESDAYS
ONLY!
Pastor Kevin Wayne Johnson
introduces the Wednesday Word of
Wisdom series -
(#WednesdayWordofWisdom)
Listen and be inspired and
enlightened!
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KUDOS & BLESSINGS!
New Book Release
Former CAOT Coordinator, Charlene Brown hit the streets
of Baltimore on Saturday, June 20, 2015 as part of the 3rd
Bless Baltimore Prayer Motorcade with the Baltimore City
Police Department and the Multi-Cultural Prayer
Movement. The Baltimore City Police Motorcycle
Department escorted over 25 cars, church vans and buses
filled intercessors and prayer warriors from the DC, MD
and VA region who stood in the gap for Baltimore.
29. CHRISTIAN AUTHORS ON TOUR (CAOT)
BACK DOWN MEMORY LANE
CAOT Flashback:
2008 - 2014
37. BUY! SOW! LEARN! SUPPORT! SOW! GIVE! SHARE!
If you would like to include an ad about your business,
product, service, or ministry in the next issue of CAOT’s
digital document, visit www.christianauthorsontour.com and
click the “Services/Products” tab for more details regarding
color ad rates!
46. GET EXPOSURE!
TAKE ADVANTAGE OF AN AFFORDABLE
MARKETING OPPORTUNITY!
If you would like to see your color ad about your business, product, service, or
ministry in the next issue of CAOT’s digital document, visit
www.christianauthorsontour.com and click the “Services/Products” tab for more
details regarding color ad rates!
Buy 1 color ad for inclusion in CAOT’s 2nd quarter digital document and get one free
business card ad for a friend. Deadline: August 1, 2015
Visit www.christianauthorsontour.com and click on the “Products/Services” tab for ad rates!
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48. I hoped you enjoyed reading CAOT’s Christian Author/Book News for
the 2nd Quarter of 2015. If you haven’t already, be sure to read CAOT’s
Christian Author/Book News for the 1st Quarter of 2015! Visit
www.christianauthorsontour.com and click on the Christian
Author/Book News magazine link to read our edition!
If something you read in either the 1st or 2nd Quarter edition of
Christian Author/Book News inspired or challenged you, feel free to
email your comments/thoughts to lpinder@thetakeactionnetwork.com.
Your response may be featured in an upcoming edition of CAOT’s
Christian Author/Book News.
In the meantime, keep supporting Christian authors. Buy their books,
pray for them, and fellowship with them at local book events. Most
importantly, read The Holy Bible and live it.
Thanks so much for your continued prayers!
God Bless,
Lynn Pinder
Chief Visionary Officer
Christian Authors on Tour (CAOT)
www.christianauthorsontour.com