Evangelical Press

Evangelical Press

Evangelical Press (also known as 'EP') is a small Christian not-for-profit publisher of books, newpapers and tracts. It is based in Darlington in the United Kingdom and New York, USA, with employees also in Africa. It serves a reformed conservative evangelical constituency. Sales of books fund the other activities.

Their best known title is the free tract "Ultimate Questions" by John Blanchard. This has now printed in excess of fifteen million copies and is translated into fifty languages, and is also online.

History

EP was founded ca. 1973 [From [http://www.evangelicalpress.org/EPOffice.htm company website] ] .

Activities

EP has published several thousand titles from hundreds of authors. Subjects include Bible commentaries, devotionals, biographies, classics, music, and family books.

It also acts as a distributor for other presses. P&R, Hendrickson, Grace Publications, Bryntirion, Baker Book House, Calvary Press, Carey, RHB, Wakeman, Soli Deo Gloria, Shepherd Press and others.

EP has hosted pastors' conferences in Belarus, Russia, Romania and across Africa. It also produces correspondence courses and radio programmes (in French).

Most books are in English, but some are available also in French, Spanish, Russian, and other languages.

Evangelical Times

Evangelical Press publishes "Evangelical Times". This is a monthly newspaper which was established in 1967.

Notes

External links

* [http://www.evangelicalpress.org Evangelical Press]
* [http://www.evangelicaltimes.org Evangelical Times]
* [http://www.the-highway.com/ultimate_questions.html Ultimate Questions]
* [http://www.europresse.org/ Europresse] - distributor of EP's French language texts
* [http://www.campuschurch.org.uk/sermons_french.htm French language sermons online]
* [http://www.epbook.by Russian language products]


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