Join Us In Atlanta!

If you happen to live in or near Atlanta, check out this special Zonderkiz Faithgirlz! event for girls ages 8-12. Enjoy a fun, free morning out Tuesday, July 10 from 10 – 11:30 A.M. at the Omni Hotel, International Ballroom E, 100 CNN Center in Atlanta, featuring Zonderkidz authors Dandi Daley Mackall, Melody Carlson, and Nancy Rue as they share what it means to be a "faithgirl" in today’s world (see http://www.faithgirlz.com/). You’ll receive lots of cool gifts and books, meet the authors, participate in craft activity stations, enjoy fruit smoothies and more! There will be great door prizes too — and free parking. Bring your friends and youth groups. Email ZonderkidzEvents@zondervan.com or call 616.403.6628 for more information.

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On the banks of the Clyde

[Notes while on Rob Bell's Calling All Peacemakers tour.]

Glasgow was a strange time. I arrived by train at about the same time that the attempted attack on Glasgow airport occurred, and having left London just 5 days earlier, and just prior to the car bomb attempts there, really brought home the closeness of the attacks. It is ironic that at a time like this I am travelling on a tour about non-violence.

The event itself went smoothly in the rather grand setting of the Royal Concert Hall, although the Scottish crowd were full of enthusiasm.

Rather surreal time afterwards, when I was offered a life back to my hotel by a couple of radio presenters (they do a show together) with whom I had just met. However, the driver got lost and I ended up getting a delightful tour of the motorway circling Glasgow whilst seeing my hotel retreat into the distance! It was fun (in a funny kind of way)!

I am now on the train down, managing to escape the worst of the delays etc) to Cambridge for the final night tonight.

Ian Matthews, Zondervan’s UK Sales and Marketing Manager

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Land of (their) Fathers

[Notes while on Rob Bell's Calling All Peacemakers tour.]

Last night’s event was at the Coal Exchange in Cardiff – a really grungy music venue in the Bay area. Previous appearances here included The Alarm, The Levellers, Van Morrison and Howard Marks, so Rob was in great company. The venue lent a really ‘edgy’ feel to the evening, and there was a lot more audience interaction than we have seen in many venues (Manchester apart … but that is Manchester!).

We arrived into Cardiff around 2pm today, checked into the hotel and were able to spend a bit of time exploring the bay area – a redeveloped old dock and port, now a thriving commercial area with restaurants, pubs, the Welsh Assembly building, the stunning Opera House (with the stirring poem emblazoned on on the building in both Welsh and English "In These Stones/ Horizons/ Sing" – in welsh the word for sing here is Awen which means so much more than the English – it recalls Bardic tradition). We were able to relax and have some dinner looking out over the bay in some rare sunshine before heading off to the venue.

The Coal Exchange The building, The Coal Exchange, is over 100 years old and used to be, you guessed it, the Coal Exchange! That is, it is where the coal stocks from around the world were traded, and Rob performed on what was the trading room floor. Although all the redevelopment is great, I couldn’t help but feel sad that this great music venue was going to be turned into expensive apartments for over-paid bankers!

Off to Shrewsbury today (my home town – I get to sleep in my bed!), where we are staying for the Wolverhampton gig.

Ian Matthews, Zondervan’s UK Sales and Marketing Manager

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Southampton

[Notes while on Rob Bell's Calling All Peacemakers tour.]

I racked my brain but couldn’t think of any song reference for Southampton. Any ideas?

With Southampton we start the back half of the tour – just 4 dates to go now. Last night was at the Nuffield Theatre located on the Southampton University campus. A great theatre – about 500 capacity (and another sell-out) but feeling really intimate.

Rob has media interviews with the Tear Times (from Tearfund – see the last post) and Inspire magazine. We also all had chance to have some dinner with Delirious? (the band) and also a Pastor based here in Southampton called Billy Kennedy – see New Community, who is working with Oasis and Steve Chalke, working with some failing schools.

We head off now to Cardiff for tonight’s event.

Ian Matthews, Zondervan’s UK Sales and Marketing Manager

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Wolverhampton Town

[Notes while on Rob Bell's Calling All Peacemakers tour.]

Okay – so this is a song sung by Rangers fans for their 1961 win in the Cup Winners’ Cup, but at least it is a song!

After spending a relaxing day or so in Shrewsbury, it was off to the next gig. Last night’s events was perhaps the best yet. The Wulfrun Hall is a great music venue seating around 650 (and 1100 standing) and had an incredible vibe to it. as a rock venue they are used to providing ‘riders’ in the dressing rooms – probably normally lots of cold beer, Jack Daniels etc, so I think they were a little bemused for our request for a plate of sandwiches, some cans of coke and a few bottles of water!

The crowd were loud, excited and Rob was really on form. The show is now really sharp, and the impact of the stories just seems to hi home even more. My favourite part of last night was the venue manager telling us how he has never seen his hardened security and technical staff affected by something before. Apparently they were ‘blown away’!

Ian Matthews, Zondervan’s UK Sales and Marketing Manager

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Up to the Rigs of London Town

Rob BellSorry about missing the Tuesday 19th event at church.co.uk. The planned 22nd date sold out in a couple of weeks so we added another date, but I had to go the States a the same time. By all accounts it went well. Rob was also able to take some time this week and talk with the staff from Tearfund and Oasis, two organisations who do an excellent work and reflect much of what this tour is about.

The 22nd of June was a great time. As well as spending some time with the staff from Oasis, who are based in the offices above Church.co.uk, Rob was interviewed by Premier Radio, Youthwork magazine and the Church Times. This reflects the breadth of interest in in Rob and the way in which thinkers such as Rob, Steve Chalke, Jim Wallis and others are breaking down the old religious boundaries within Christianity.

The event was great – another sell-out – and Rob was able to take some time at the end talking and praying with a number of people. We have had a relaxing weekend in London, and tomorrow we head off to Southampton for the next date.

See you then!

Ian Matthews, Zondervan’s UK Sales and Marketing Manager

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Fire at The Simple Way

For more information about Shane Claiborne This news comes from Shane Claiborne, author of The Irresistible Revolution:

This morning, a 7-alarm fire consumed an abandoned warehouse in our Kensington neighborhood in Philadelphia. The Simple Way Community Center at 3200 Potter Street was destroyed as well as at least eight of our neighbors’ homes.Photo from The Simple Way website Over 100 people were evacuated from their homes, and 400 families are currently without power. Despite this tragedy, we are incredibly thankful to share that all of our community members and every one of our neighbors is safely out of harm’s way….

Read more about this and how you can help…

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Remembering Ruth Bell Graham

Zondervan is grieving, along with the rest of the world, at the passing of a truly great woman, Ruth Bell Graham. Her husband, Rev. Billy Graham, with whom she shared a lifetime of love, has called her his soul mate and best friend.

Ruth was instrumental to the success of her husband’s ministries. And while she faithfully supported him through every one of his global evangelistic campaigns, she grew to become a beacon to the world in her own right. Ruth was an active contributor to the children’s hospital that bears her and her husband’s names, but her most powerful ministry was her writing and poetry. With a ready and warm smile, she expressed her faith openly and encouraged the most downhearted among us to enjoy life even during the darkest of times.

She imparted to all of us a love for God, for his Word, and for others. She taught us to turn to God to meet our needs and to cultivate an intimate relationship with our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ.

Ruth allowed God to flow through her words and actions to touch countless lives for good. We already miss her dearly, but we know our loss is heaven’s gain. She has left a legacy of love, which will remain alive forever.

We extend our thoughts and prayers to Rev. Graham, the children, and the rest of the Graham family.

Bruce Ryskamp
President & CEO
Zondervan

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Manchester…so much to answer for

[Notes while on Rob Bell's Calling All Peacemakers tour.]

Wow! There was so much energy tonight. This was at the 1100 seat Tameside Hippodrome, and was again pretty much a sell-out. The audience did the north proud — loads of energy and feedback, even a wolf whistle for Rob!

The team was introduced to the great British delicacy of Fish and Chips (that’s deep fried battered cod and fries soaked in salt and vinegar to the American friends), so the carb count was high, high, high — ha ha. The crew at the venue were wonderful, really professional and made it such an easy experience.

The real highlight was a full page feature in the front part of the Manchester Evening News — with the great line — "Christianity is Rob’s Rock’n'Roll".

Ian Matthews, Zondervan’s UK Sales and Marketing Manager

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“In Dublin’s Fair City”

[Notes while on Rob Bell's Calling All Peacemakers tour.]

Following the hectic first day of arriving into Belfast, opening night nerves, and a performance all in one day, the two day trip into Dublin was really relaxing. Wednesday was spent exploring this amazing city, an incredible blend of the traditional and the very modern.

Last night’s performance was in St Mark’s, a 250-year-old converted Church off the tourist trail. The venue seated around 400, and the shock on the faces of our local team was palpable as it filled up 30 minutes before the show — apparently this has never happened for ANYONE there before! In many ways the feel of the venue was very different. After playing to a venue seating 1000 or so in Belfast, 400 people all within eye contact made for a more intimate evening. When Rob spoke about the practical ways that we can show Shalom, the audience spontaneously broke into applause and the key word from many of those attending was ‘inspiring’.

We’re on the plane now flying over the Irish Sea to Manchester for the performance there tonight — from one legendary city to another.

Ian Matthews, Zondervan’s UK Sales and Marketing Manager

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