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Friday, January 29, 2010
Update: New Tyndale.com is live
posted by Laura Bartlett at 1:14 PM
Our stellar web team has launched the new Tyndale.com ahead of schedule--drop by and let us know what you think!

Here are the links that I couldn't provide yesterday:
Bible section
Bible chooser/feature search
Ways to interact with Tyndale authors
(daily giveaways in February will be accessible from front page starting 2/1)

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New Tyndale.com
posted by Laura Bartlett at 9:08 AM
Tyndale.com is getting a new look and new functionality. I've been involved in some of the beta testing, and it's very nice. The site will launch tomorrow (Feb 1), so come take a look around. It will be easier to find books that you're interested in, easier to connect with you favorite authors via social media and it'll be easier on the eyes, too.

To celebrate the relaunch, there will be lots of giveaways--including a Bible giveaway every day in February. Let me know what you think of the Bible finder in the Bible section of the site. Purchasing a new Bible can be overwhelming, so we're hoping this makes it easier to find exactly what you want (within the Bibles published by Tyndale).

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Thursday, July 10, 2008
Words from the Chief Stylist
posted by Mark D. Taylor at 10:48 PM
Greetings, blogophiles and bibliophiles. My name is Mark Taylor, and I will be contributing to the NLT blog from time to time.

In addition to serving as President and CEO of Tyndale House Publishers and Tyndale House Foundation, I've had the privilege of serving on the Bible Translation Committee for the New Living Translation. And more specifically, I was the Chief Stylist for the NLT.


I will be happy to respond to specific questions about wording in the NLT or differences between the first and second editions of the NLT. And since I've been involved in the NLT from the very beginning of the idea, I will post some entries about the history and process of the translation.

Some of you will already have recognized the family relationship--and that Bible translation is in my blood. Yes, my father was Kenneth Taylor, who was the translator/creator of The Living Bible. He also founded Tyndale House Publishers and Tyndale House Foundation, so I've been in the family business ever since I was a kid.

I look forward to interacting with you.

Mark D. Taylor

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