Opinion › Feature Article       21.01.2011

“Inspirational Magazine” debuts on newsstands

The front cover of the first edition of Inspirational Magazine.

Inspirational Magazine, a new gospel-centered magazine that seek to among other interests, propagate the agenda of the Christendom and to create an avenue for the dissemination of information from the Christian community to its followers, would make its debut appearance on the newsstands this week.

A baby project of Divine Concept Limited, the magazine would consider relevant topics that hinges on Faith, Hope, Love and Life.

The publishers are optimistic that given the considerable work that went into packaging the magazine for the market, it will be a huge sellout.

Associate Publisher of Inspirational Magazine Williams Freeman said: “We seek to operate a magazine the average reader can easily connect with and feel part of. With input from a solid editorial team, reporters, correspondents, advisory board, experts and contributors – to help shape and drive our vision home, together with a very simple but adroit in-house class, we hope to be that medium you've been waiting for.

He continued: “The overarching purpose is to provide you with news that, together as one big family propagating the agenda of Christ, we can defend and stand up to anytime and to provide a voice for the church”.

He called on the Ghanaian Christian community to endeavour to get copies of the first and subsequent editions of the magazine.

Employing its thematic areas of Faith, Hope, Love and Life, Inspirational Magazine is heavy on everyday Christian living, lifeclass, health, motivational messages, entertainment, sports, juicy tit bits and insightful contributions from well-revered speakers.

The first edition, which is out this January, features an exclusive interview with Bishop Salifu Amoako of the Alive Chapel and a profile of Dag Heward-Mills, General Overseer of the Lighthouse Chapel among other interesting news topics.

Inspirational Magazine is edited by Obed Boafo and would appear monthly on the newsstands. It would also be available in churches, supermarkets and hotels among other distribution outlets.

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