| Who publishes FAITH
Magazine?
FAITH Magazine was founded by Bishop Carl F.
Mengeling. Rev. Dwight Ezop is Chairman of the Board of Directors
and Editor in Chief. FAITH Publishing Service is a company owned
by the Diocese of Lansing – it is at the service of the entire
U.S. Church. FAITH was founded as a diocesan magazine in 2000. Since
then, many dioceses and Catholic organizations have turned to FAITH
to provide their official diocesan publications because they are
convinced that FAITH’s proven format will aid them in evangelizing
and educating their people.
FAITH mission:
“To connect people with Jesus and His
Church.”
FAITH editorial approach:
Each issue of FAITH Magazine is designed to
evangelize. In order for an individual to be open to the Gospel
message, FAITH sets clear editorial objectives:
1) The core of FAITH is personal
faith stories: Each issue explores how everyday people
are living out the Gospel. Each story shows some element of conversion
– how this person came closer to Christ through a specific
experience.
2) FAITH focuses on the positive
not hot button issues: FAITH is not Crisis magazine
or America magazine. It is more of a Catholic version
of People magazine or Life magazine. Why is
this distinction important? FAITH’s editorial approach is
to connect with people on a basic level – our faith. FAITH
does not ignore critical topics of our time; rather, we use individual
personal stories to inform and inspire. For example, instead of
an essay about the evil of abortion, FAITH features a woman who
made that terrible mistake. Her inspirational story of conversion
makes the case for life in such a compelling way. Now, she has
adopted many children and speaks about the mistake she made and
the importance of the Catholic faith in her conversion. FAITH
feature the couples who saved their marriage after being on the
brink of divorce. FAITH features the health care worker who finds
dignity in the terminally ill. FAITH puts a face on these issues.
FAITH inspires us to live out our FAITH both in word and action.
3) FAITH columns focus on both a
person’s life: FAITH’s columns focus on marriage,
work and parenting as well as Catholic theology and spirituality.
FAITH uses what works with the secular media – how-to columns
on how to improve your marriage or effectiveness at work with
practical advice and insights. But, unlike the secular media,
FAITH includes the Gospel perspective and the teachings of the
Church.
4) FAITH looks at the world from
a Catholic perspective: FAITH publishes national and
world news from a Catholic perspective. FAITH also engages our
popular culture with exclusive interviews with movie stars, authors
and musicians. FAITH bridges the gap between our secular and Catholic
culture.
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