World
from: World Magazine Inc
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WORLD is the only weekly newsmagazine that combines conservative news reporting with biblical editorials.WORLD's editors and writers believe that truth is absolute, and report the news based on the truth of the Bible.Thousands rely on WORLD for national, international, and cultural news.
WORLD is the only weekly newsmagazine that combines conservative news reporting with biblical editorials.WORLD's editors and writers believe that truth is absolute, and report the news based on the truth of the Bible.Thousands rely on WORLD for national, international, and cultural news.
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- All the Difference in the World
World Magazine started as a pretty flimsy weekly reader sort of magazine and has grown and improved to be in line with Time magazine, very professionally done.The difference is that World is from a Christian perspective- and that makes all the difference.Same things happening in the world but you get a much more hopeful and, I believe, honest account of the news.
World also reviews, books, music and movies from a Christian point of view, but it's not all 'puppy dogs and rainbows;' ... Read More
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- World vs. Newsweek
Having been a regular to subscriber to "Newsweek" my sister bought me a subsription of "World Magazine".Needless to say I no longer order Newsweek anymore.Being a moderate conservative (was planning on voting for Stpehen Colbert-Democrat, for president), I was very pleased with the clean, un-slanted, un-biased writings of World Magazine.Anytime I see Newsweek at a Doctor's office or anywhere else; I don't even consider picking it up becasue I know it is garbage that could be better used elsewhere. ... Read More
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- Not your father's newsweekly
As an insatiable news junky and practicing Christian reader whose work takes me to many countries each year, I recently caved to my wife's insistence and began to read the World subscription that a relative had given us.
Alongside the Economist, Fortune, Money, Christianity Today, First Things, and the the internet news, World has quickly become a staple of my reading disciplines.
This thin, edgy source of news and analysis intentionally views and argues the news from a biblically ... Read More
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- Excellent, but "real" news?
I have enjoyed receiving World magazine the past few years.It has interesting stories and excellent editorials. However, I have stopped reading as of late, since I get much better news coverage from my daily newspapers. World magazine is not so much a weekly news publication as it is a "cultural news" publication, such as a recent cover story on Pat Robertson, movie, book, and music reviews, usually a story about some person or group that is doing good things, and some small snippets of news.While I wouldn't ... Read More
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- World after 2 years
I have gotten World for two years and it is an excellent news magazine, I get it a little bit late but that is the USPS' fault.
- All the Difference in the WorldWorld Magazine started as a pretty flimsy weekly reader sort of magazine and has grown and improved to be in line with Time magazine, very professionally done.The difference is that World is from a Christian perspective- and that makes all the difference.Same things happening in the world but you get a much more hopeful and, I believe, honest account of the news.
World also reviews, books, music and movies from a Christian point of view, but it's not all 'puppy dogs and rainbows;' ... Read More
- World vs. NewsweekHaving been a regular to subscriber to "Newsweek" my sister bought me a subsription of "World Magazine".Needless to say I no longer order Newsweek anymore.Being a moderate conservative (was planning on voting for Stpehen Colbert-Democrat, for president), I was very pleased with the clean, un-slanted, un-biased writings of World Magazine.Anytime I see Newsweek at a Doctor's office or anywhere else; I don't even consider picking it up becasue I know it is garbage that could be better used elsewhere. ... Read More
- Not your father's newsweeklyAs an insatiable news junky and practicing Christian reader whose work takes me to many countries each year, I recently caved to my wife's insistence and began to read the World subscription that a relative had given us.
Alongside the Economist, Fortune, Money, Christianity Today, First Things, and the the internet news, World has quickly become a staple of my reading disciplines.
This thin, edgy source of news and analysis intentionally views and argues the news from a biblically ... Read More
- Excellent, but "real" news?I have enjoyed receiving World magazine the past few years.It has interesting stories and excellent editorials. However, I have stopped reading as of late, since I get much better news coverage from my daily newspapers. World magazine is not so much a weekly news publication as it is a "cultural news" publication, such as a recent cover story on Pat Robertson, movie, book, and music reviews, usually a story about some person or group that is doing good things, and some small snippets of news.While I wouldn't ... Read More
- World after 2 yearsI have gotten World for two years and it is an excellent news magazine, I get it a little bit late but that is the USPS' fault.
