Relevant Magazine
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Relevant #7, March/April 2004 |
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Editor | Cameron Strang |
Categories | Christian magazines |
Frequency | Bimonthly |
Circulation | 75,000 bimonthly |
First Issue | March/April 2003 |
Company | Relevant Media Group |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Website | relevantmagazine.com |
ISSN | 1543-317X |
RELEVANT Magazine is a bimonthly Christian magazine first published in 2003; RelevantMagazine.com launched before the print publication and continues to feature exclusive content. It is a product of parent company RELEVANT Media Group started by Cameron Strang, son of Charisma Magazine publisher and Strang Communications CEO Stephen Strang, in 2000. RELEVANT looks at life, the Christian God, and popular culture and targets the 18-34 year-old demographic. Regular contributors include John Fischer, Dan Haseltine (Jars of Clay), Don Chaffer (Waterdeep), and Dan Buck among many more.
In its third year, the magazine created a new women's magazine, Radiant, the first issue of which released was in April 2006.
[edit] Cover stories
- (Issue 1) (March/April 2003)
- War, Terror And The End Times. How Should We Respond?: Between Iraq And A Hard Place. How should Christians respond to recent world events? (May/June 2003)
- The Movie Issue (July/Aug. 2003)
- The Quest For Contentment: Finding Fulfillment in a Restless Society (Sept/Oct 2003)
- P.O.D.: Life After Death (Nov/Dec 2003)
- Mel Gibson's Passion (Jan/Feb 2004)
- Opening Eyes: Bono Awakens the Church to Social Activism (March/April 2004)
- Can Dwight Howard Save the NBA? Why the Prep Phenom Is Taking on the League (May/June 2004)
- The Search for Purpose: Why God's Will Isn't Found in Formulas (July/Aug 2004)
- Bush & Kerry Face Off: How This Generation's Vote Will Change The Course Of History (Sept/Oct 2004)
- The Rebirth of Mase: What He’s Not Telling MTV (Nov/Dec 2004)
- Keanu Reeves' Constantine: Goes Where The Matrix Didn’t (Jan/Feb 2005)
- The Relevant Music Issue: Introducing Mute Math: Their Story of Surrender and Redemption (March/April 2005)
- The Two Sides of Moby: Why He Loves Jesus But Not the Church (May/June 2005)
- Common: Defining Hip Hop's New Breed (July/Aug 2005)
- The Vision Issue: 12 Visionaries Who Are Impacting Culture Through Faith (Sept/Oct 2005)
- New Hope For Africa: A Front Lines Look At A Solvable Crisis (Nov/Dec 2005)
- The Movie Issue: Welcome To Holywood (sic) (Jan/Feb 2006)
- 2006 Spring Music Guide; Leigh Nash: What Happened to Sixpence and What is She Doing Now? (Mar/Apr 2006)
- Friend or Foe: Love Him or Hate Him, Derek Webb is the Voice of a New Direction (May/June 2006)
- Thrice One on One: On Their Music, Faith And Why Their Giving Their Money Away (July/Aug 2006)
- The Fray Better Late Then Never (Why They're Just Now Starting To Pay Their Dues) (Sept/Oct 2006)
- Muse (band) Explores Eternity and the Unknown (Nov/Dec 2006)
College Edition: Switchfoot - What Drives This San Diego Surf Band (Fall 2005)
[edit] External links
- Official site
- MySpace Site
- USA Today article from 2004
- Transcript of a CNN interview with Cameron Strang