We all have a deep yearning to be “in the know” as it relates to Church and Technology and making sure the Church is on the cutting edge of presenting The Gospel.
In addition to the many blogs being created every day, magazines motivate and encourage you creatively. They push your church leadership into rethinking mundane processes — Ultimately presenting the Gospel more effectively with greater impact.
Here are four must have magazine subscriptions. What would you like to add to this list?
1. RELEVANT MAGAZINE
RELEVANT Magazine is a bimonthly Christian magazine first published in 2003. The website consists of original and exclusive content from professional writers and contributors. The magazine explores the intersection of faith and pop culture with the tagline “God. Life. Progressive Culture.” Articles feature fresh spiritual voices, often profiling young musicians, authors and entrepreneurs such as Paper Route, Donald Miller, Rob Bell, Margaret Feinberg and Sarah Cunningham. Relevant also offers political spotlights, social issues, and reviews of recently released media selections.
2. NEUE MAGAZINE
From the team behind RELEVANT, Neue(pronounced “New”) produces essential tools for Church leaders and innovators. Through a magazine, podcast, newsletters and amazing leadership resources, Neue is connecting, inspiring and giving voice to innovators and leaders shaping the future of the Church. It’s a collection of thought-provoking content and tools unlike anything that exists for pastors and creatives today.
3. COLLIDE MAGAZINE
Subscription: $8 (digital) / $16 (print)
COLLIDE is a magazine for church leaders who use media and technology to communicate Truth. COLLIDE explores ideas, trends, and resources in visual media, music, technology, and the Web.
4. OUTREACH MAGAZINE
Designed exclusively for pastors and leaders within the international Christian church, Outreach Magazine features successful ideas from churches around the country, trends and insights into ministry work, and information for improving outreach efforts.

Thanks for the info on Collide! Looks great. I will definitely subscribe and share with our students.