Showing posts with label Susie Magazine. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Susie Magazine. Show all posts

Friday, April 13, 2012

Susie Magazine, Wal-Mart & You!!!!

Susie Magazine is a completely amazing magazine for teen girls, but you know what? SO MANY teen girls still don't know it exists. So what better way to let girls find this magazine then having it on the shelf at Wal-Mart!!

And YOU can help that happen! How?


So go vote! twice a day! And let's help make this happen!


And spread the word!!

Friday, April 09, 2010

Recommended: Susie Magazine


Wow, I’m in the middle of taxes, and it’s a hard shift to get creative. I was about to resort to writing about the grapefruit I was eating, but that would have been torture for you.

So thankfully a glance around my office brought to my attention a magazine that you likely would be much more interested in than the fate of my grapefruit.

SUSIE Magazine

The magazine’s editor is Susie Shellenberger. Susie was the editor for Brio Magazine for 19 years. When Focus on the Family discontinued their teen ministry and publications, Susie wanted to keep the momentum going for the huge impact she and others were making on a generation of girls.

The site describes SUSIE Magazine as “a global sisterhood for teen girls” and says their purpose is “to lead girls into intimacy with Christ, guide them in developing healthy relationships, showcase positive entertainment choices, provide healthy role models, and teach positive self-image.”

The issues I’ve seen are engaging and enlightening, and the writers are honest and real about living out their faith in Christ. They talk about tough topics, teen questions, and how to make a strong global impact. They also include interviews and articles about favorite bands, movies, and reads (really encouraging you to think!). And they tackle the more everyday topics like prayer, family relationships, friendships with guys, and fixing a bad haircut. (Hey, I need to read that last one.)

SUSIE online goes way beyond the covers of its print magazine for the subscribers. Blogs and forums give “the sisterhood” an opportunity to interact. There’s even a page for parents, especially encouraging mom’s and daughters to interact together with the magazine's content.

Check it all out at SusieMagazine.com. Could be a great spring thing to do!


Jan