Nashville, TN (PRWEB) August 30, 2011
Ben Stroup (http://www.benstroup.com) and Tony Morgan announced the first four ebooks the duo created for church leaders have surpassed 50,000 downloads through TonyMorganLive.com. The pair created the free ebooks after discovering the limitations of traditional publishing, including time constraints and restricted creative control and decided to take a chance on self-publishing. The overwhelming success of the ebook series demonstrates the friendly environment the new mediums of communication like Twitter and blogs have created for self-produced projects.
The free ebooks include The Leisure Suit Trap, Big Churches Getting Bigger, The New Traditional Church, and Developing a Theology of Leadership. The books walk church leaders through the signs of being an irrelevant or ineffective church, identifies the common strategies of the fastest growing churches, highlights the traits of biblical leadership and how pastors can ensure their churches are fulfilling God’s vision.
“This series was a brainchild of Ben and I that was birthed from the thought that we could find a more efficient way to distribute content, and do it in a way that reaches the maximum amount of people,” said Morgan. “The success of this series is a direct result of having quality content readily available for individuals who want new and effective tools,” he added.
“The channels for content-sharing have changed so dramatically in the past three years, and the tables have turned in the favor of the content creator,” said Stroup, owner and creator of Benstroup.com. “Tony and I realized, after trying to find a publishing home for a previous book, that we already had the platform and audience needed to successfully launch this project.”
To download or learn more about the ebooks visit http://www.benstroup.com or http://www.tonymorganlive.com.
About Benstroup.com
Ben Stroup is a ghostwriter, blogger, and strategic consultant who helps individuals and organizations navigate the content matrix to achieve maximum impact through content strategy and marketing. He is an advocate for creating compelling content in a post-paragraph world and believes meaningful conversations are the most prized and coveted assets of one-person consulting firms, international charitable organizations, and multibillion dollar enterprises. Ben, his wife, Brooke, and their two sons, Carter and Caden, live in the Nashville, Tennessee area.
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