Christian eBook Conversion

Working from your digital files, we can create an e-book version in a variety of formats including ePub and Kindle/Mobipocket.

Just select the number of formats you’d like us to convert to, and enter the number of pages in your book.

Recommended Formats

  • ePub
  • MobiPocket/Kindle (.mobi/.azw)

Other Formats

  • PDF
  • Sony Reader (BBeB)
  • Microsoft Reader (.lit)
  • eReader/Palm (.pdb)

Bethany Press- eBook Conversion [Standard]

Have your finished manuscript (Word or PDF Format) converted into various eBook formats. Choose the number of formats and enter the number of pages in your book. Conversion only: you will be responsible for uploading the file to the stores plan to sell your book through. Suitable for fiction and non-fiction books that are primarily text with some photos & illustrations.
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Recommended Formats
ePub
MobiPocket/Kindle (.mobi/.azw)

Other Formats
PDF
Sony Reader (BBeB)
Microsoft Reader (.lit)
eReader/Palm (.pdb)

per page

Bethany Press- eBook Conversion [Complex]

Have your finished manuscript (Word or PDF Format) converted into various eBook formats. Choose the number of formats and enter the number of pages in your book. Conversion only: you will be responsible for uploading the file to the stores plan to sell your book through. Suitable for non-fiction books with tables, illustrations, and other complex layout elements throughout the text.
More Information »

Recommended Formats
ePub
MobiPocket/Kindle (.mobi/.azw)

Other Formats
PDF
Sony Reader (BBeB)
Microsoft Reader (.lit)
eReader/Palm (.pdb)

per page

Bethany Press- eBook Conversion [Footnotes]

If you book contains footnotes or end notes this charge covers converting those to linked end notes in the ebook file.

$0.25 each

Because I am a struggling Christian, it’s inevitable that I superimpose my awareness of all that happened in the life of Jesus upon what I’m reading, upon Buber, upon Plato, upon the Book of Daniel. But I’m not sure that’s a bad thing. To be truly Christian means to see Christ everywhere, to know him as all in all. — Madeleine L’Engle, Walking on Water: Reflections on Faith and Art