CLC International

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CLC International
FormationNovember 1, 1941; 82 years ago (1941-11-01)
TypeINGO
Legal statusmission
PurposeChristian literature distribution
HeadquartersSheffield, United Kingdom
Region served
worldwide
Official language
English
International Director
Gary Chamberlin
Main organ
International Council
Staff
over 600
Websitehttp://www.clcinternational.org

CLC International is an International Christian Literature mission committed to the distribution of the Bible, Christian books and a variety of Christian media. CLC works in 43 countries and has more than 600 workers worldwide. It is represented by more than 120 bookshops, 18 distribution warehouses and 22 publishing houses.[1]

History

CLC was founded in 1941 in Colchester, England by Ken Adams and his wife Bessie as “The Evangelical Publishing House”.[2][3] This publishing house worked actively even through the difficulties of the Second World War. Early on they aligned themselves with WEC International and its Secretary Norman Grubb.[1] In 1944 the first departments appeared out of England: in Australia and Canada; next non-English CLC bookshops were founded in the United States and Dominica in 1947.[2] After that, the opening of new bookshops and Christian publishing houses took place almost every year.[4] As of 2017 CLC International is established in 43 countries. It is represented by more than 120 bookshops, 18 distribution warehouses and 22 publishing houses.[1]

Organization

The headquarters of CLC International are situated in Sheffield, United Kingdom. Gary Chamberlin was elected as the new International Director in 2021, succeeding Gerardo Scalante.[5] The CLC work in each country is set up independently. While CLC departments are united by common vision, goals and International Constitution, they are independent in the realization of the declared goals.[1]

See also

References

  1. ^ a b c d CLC, History, clcinternational.org, UK, retrieved September 19, 2020
  2. ^ a b George Thomas Kurian, Mark A. Lamport, Encyclopedia of Christianity in the United States, Volume 5, Rowman & Littlefield, USA, 2016, p. 489
  3. ^ Daniel G. Reid, Robert D. Linder, Bruce Shelley, Harry S. Stout, Craig A. Noll, Concise Dictionary of Christianity in America, Wipf and Stock Publishers, USA, 2002, p. 76
  4. ^ CLC International - List of CLC Countries
  5. ^ "CLC Appoint New International Director". CLC. 30 August 2016. Retrieved 22 July 2017.

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