Whitaker House
This article is about the publishing company. For other uses, see Whitaker House (disambiguation).
Founded | 1970 |
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Founder | Robert E. Whitaker, Sr. |
Headquarters location | New Kensington, Pennsylvania |
Publication types | Books |
Official website |
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Whitaker House is a charismatic, theologically conservative, evangelical Christian publishing house in New Kensington, Pennsylvania, just east of Pittsburgh. Their stated mission is "To advance God's kingdom by providing biblically based products that proclaim the power of the gospel and minister to the spiritual needs of people around the world."[1]
The distribution arm of the business now exists as Anchor Distributors, and both branches of the company operate from the same physical building and headquarters. Whitaker's 135,000-square-foot (12,500 m2) warehouse distributes over 25,000 different products.[2]
Noted Authors
A partial list of Whitaker House's notable authors follows:
- Jentezen Franklin — Right People, Right Place, Right Plan
- Michael Franzese — Blood Covenant
- Marilyn Hickey — Names of God
- Larry Huch — Free at Last, 10 Curses That Block the Blessing, The Torah Blessing
- Eddie Long — It's Your Time, The Elect Lady
- Myles Munroe — Becoming a Leader, The Fatherhood Principle, The Most Important Person on Earth, The Spirit of Leadership, The Principles and Power of Vision, Understanding the Purpose & Power of Men, Understanding the Purpose & Power of Women
- Derek Prince — Appointment In Jerusalem, Gifts Of The Spirit, Gateway To God's Blessing, Fasting, Entering The Presence Of God, Does Your Tongue Need Healing?, Declaring God's Word (Devotional), God's Plan For Your Money, The Grace of Yielding, Lucifer Exposed, Marriage Covenant
- Lester Sumrall — 60 Things God Said about Sex, The Names of God, The Gifts & Ministries of the Holy Spirit, Demons: The Answer Book, The Believer's Handbook, Angels to Help You
References
- ↑ Mission statement, Whitaker House Web site
- ↑ Whitaker House Celebrates Its 35th Birthday, press release, January 13, 2006.
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