Berean Christian Stores
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Berean Christian Stores is a leading retailer of Christian materials in the United States. In addition to Bibles, the Berean stores sell Christian music, books, posters, gifts, clothing, church supplies and resources, and DVDs. In mid 2007, Berean has stores in seven states: Arizona, California, Kentucky, Georgia, Pennsylvania, Indiana, and Ohio. Stores average 12,000+ square feet in size. The president of Ohio's Berean Christian stores is Bill Simmons.
Berean acquired the four Provident Bookstores owned by Mennonite Publishing House in November 2006.
Berean's headquarters is in the Cincinnati suburb of West Chester, Ohio.
The company filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection on June 9, 2009. [1]
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