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Fit to Print

Announcing a cutting-edge redesign of Leadership Journal.

Leadership Journal October 7, 2014

Print as a medium is a special privilege to work with. The beauty and meaning possible in designing a physical magazine isn't something that an editor can take for granted any more, and the possibilities for creativity and communication are so rich when making something to be held, handled, and read. I love the Internet, but isn't there something timeless about paper and ink?

With that love of physical print, we at Leadership Journal are very proud to announce a major redesign of our iconic journal. Our print edition has a new look, new size, fresh new departments, and a depth of modern design that matches our seasoned, benchmark content.

To get here, we've talked with hundreds of pastors around the U.S., consulted with the innovative Atlanta design firm Metaleap Creative, and spent countless hours discussing changes in-house. The work has been worth it, and you'll see it in the October issue, mailing now.

So come on, and subscribe today via this exclusive offer for some quality print in your life! We're making it better than ever. The craft is worth it. You're worth it. The message and the medium? Worth it.

-Paul

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