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  2. Category:Religious magazine cover images - Wikipedia

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  4. Category : Christian magazines published in the United States

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    Seventh-day Adventist magazines published in the United States (7 P) Pages in category "Christian magazines published in the United States" The following 37 pages are in this category, out of 37 total.

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  6. World (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    World ' s declared perspective is one of Christian evangelical Protestantism. [4] [5] Each issue features both U.S. and international news, cultural analysis, editorials and commentary, as well as book, music and movie reviews. World ' s end-of-the-year issue covers stories from the previous year, obituaries, and statistics. [4]

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  8. The Christian Century - Wikipedia

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    The Christian Century was founded in 1884 as The Christian Oracle in Des Moines, Iowa, as a Disciples of Christ denominational magazine.. In 1900, its editor proposed to rename it Christian Century in response to the great optimism of many Christians at the turn of the 20th century that "genuine Christian faith could live in mutual harmony with the modern developments in science, technology ...

  9. Awake! - Wikipedia

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    The November 21, 1934 edition of The Golden Age. The magazine was originally published bimonthly from October 1, 1919, under the title The Golden Age.It was founded for use in the Bible Students' new door-to-door ministry, [3] though the founder of the movement, Charles Taze Russell, had indicated in his will that the Watch Tower Society would not publish any periodicals other than The Watch ...