Moody Publishers Offers New Author Videos in Response to COVID-19

Moody Publishers has launched the “Rethink Rhythms, Find Joy” campaign to offer practical encouragement in this unprecedented time. A key resource offered in this campaign is curated daily videos newly created by Moody Publishers authors. These videos are geared to equip and encourage viewers.

“Last week, our team gathered together on a video call (like the rest of the world) to best think how we could serve our readers in these unexpected days. We put out a challenge to our authors, as experts in topics like homeschooling, elder care, discipline, remote working and more, and asked them to create brand new video content—from the safety of their homes—to help each of us trust God and be well-equipped in this new world. Our authors stepped up,” says Randall Payleitner, associate publisher at Moody Publishers.

Current videos include Help With Homeschooling by Jaimie Erickson, 12 Ideas for Exercising Self-Control and Discipline When Your Routine Is Shattered by Drew Dyck and Creative Ways to Serve Your Elderly Family, Neighbors, and Friends by Isabel Tom.

For more, visit MoodyPublishers.com/Help.

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