LifeWay Christian Resources
Religious Non-profit organization | |
Industry | Publishing, Retail |
Founded |
1891 Incorporated on October 5, 1983 as the Sunday School Board of the Southern Baptist Convention. |
Headquarters | Nashville, Tennessee, U.S. |
Number of locations | 186 stores (2010)[1] |
Key people | Thom S. Rainer, Chairman and CEO |
Number of employees | 4,000 |
Parent | Southern Baptist Convention |
Divisions | Church Resources, LifeWay Christian Stores, B&H Publishing Group, Technology, Finance and Business Services, LifeWay Research and Insights |
Website | LifeWay.com |
LifeWay Christian Resources, based in Nashville, Tennessee, is one of the largest providers of religious and Christian resources in the world.[2] LifeWay has been recognized as one of the "Best Employers in Tennessee" by BusinessTN magazine.[3]
Background
In 1891, J. M. Frost, a 43-year-old pastor, started the company that is now known as LifeWay Christian Resources. The business began, after receiving approval from the Southern Baptist Convention, in a small office funded in part by money borrowed from his wife. Later that year, it became the Sunday School Board of the Southern Baptist Convention, with Frost as its first executive secretary (now called president).
Over the next century, the board expanded its activities well beyond Sunday School material. To reflect its broadening focus, the board changed its name to LifeWay Christian Resources in 1998. The LifeWay name had been used in one form or another as a brand name since 1971.
LifeWay's ministries include the production of Bibles, church literature, audio and video recordings, church supplies, and Internet services. The company operates over 186 LifeWay Christian Stores through the United States, as well as one of the largest Christian conference centers in the country.
LifeWay is a 501(c)(3) religious nonprofit organization that receives no funding from the denomination and reinvests income above operating expenses in mission work and other ministries around the world.
It acquired Berean Christian Stores in September 2013, which at the time had 17 locations in the United States, primarily in California.[4]
Ministries
LifeWay directs its ministries through six divisions:
Church Resources consults with churches and delivers Biblical solutions through many ministries, resources, enrichment and training events, and age-group products, including Sunday school, Vacation Bible School, leadership development, evangelism, discipleship, music, worship, marriage, and parenting. Biblical solutions include training and enrichment events, and resources in print, on CD, DVD and the Web. New resources include a young-adult ministry called Threads; Worship KidStyle; a new Baptist Hymnal; expanded resources for African-American and Hispanic churches; and an initiative to provide key evangelism and discipleship resources in more than 50 languages via free download. The division oversees the content and functionality of LifeWay.com and its affiliated pages. In all, LifeWay.com houses more 12,000 articles in addition to countless other resources and products.
LifeWay Christian Stores operates over 186 outlets in two dozen states, serving Southern Baptists and the wider evangelical community. The division also serves customers online and through LifeWay Special Services.
B&H Publishing Group produces Bibles, books, audio and video productions, and church supplies, selling to bookstores and other retailers. A new emphasis on resources for pastors, seminary professors and students, and scholars has been launched with the B&H Academic line of resources. CrossBooks Publishing is the self publishing division started in 2009 and caters primarily to new authors, but holds the manuscripts submitted to the same theological standard as books produced by B&H Publishing Group.
The Technology division provides five key services for LifeWay: strategic, retail, business, enterprise, and Internet technologies.
Finance and Business Services is responsible for LifeWay's financial policies and general accounting and directs many key LifeWay business services. The division also operates a conference center at Ridgecrest, NC, which ministers to more than 100,000 guests each year. LifeWay also owns and operates two historical camps: a boys camp founded in 1929, Camp Ridgecrest,[5] and a girls camp founded in 1955, Crestridge.[6] Both are near the Ridgecrest Conference Center in the Black Mountains of North Carolina near Asheville.
LifeWay Insights houses LifeWay Research, which helps churches impact the culture for Christ; LifeWay's corporate communications department including news media relations and social media coordination, employee communication and production of Facts and Trends corporate magazine; and directs ministry development and strategic projects. LifeWay Research studies have been cited in at least one national news source.[7]
Leadership
In February 2006, Dr. Thom Rainer became the president and CEO of LifeWay. Rainer left his post as Dean of the Billy Graham School of Evangelism of the Southern Baptist Theological Seminary to assume the presidency of LifeWay. He succeeded James T. Draper, Jr., of the Fort Worth metro area, who had headed LifeWay from 1991 to 2006.[8]
References
- ↑ "Who We Are." LifeWay. 2010. Retrieved on 14 June 2010.
- ↑ "LifeWay Christian Resources." VISTA International. 2006. 23 April 2008.
- ↑ Kiilerich, Jennifer. "Best Employers in Tennessee." Business Tennessee. May 2007. 23 April 2008. Archived January 17, 2008, at the Wayback Machine.
- ↑ King, Marty (2013-08-23). "LifeWay to acquire 17 Berean stores". (LifeWay company 'blog). Retrieved 2014-05-29.
- ↑ Ridgecrest Camps. "Boys Christian Summer Camp". ridgecrestcamps.com.
- ↑ Ridgecrest Camps. "Girls Christian Summer Camp". ridgecrestcamps.com.
- ↑ Grossman, CathyLynn. "Young adults aren't sticking with church" in USA Today, 6 August 2007
- ↑ "LifeWay Christian Resources". bbb.org.
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