Customer Reviews
A true link between God and society.
In a day and age where the twentysomething Christian feels like they could either live as a real person in society or cut themselves off into the small little world of Christian culture, Relevant Magazine alone realized the true approach of being "in the world, but not of the world." The magazine builds up and encourages the twentysomething Christian by speaking our language. From spotlights on Christians in the worlds of entertainment, sports, etc., to devotionals written by some really great Christian writers, to suggestions on handling sex, money, and the pressures of being in this generation, to reviews of books, movies, and both secular and Christian music. This is a magazine for the everyday Christian who finds himself in this world we're in and, rather than play a seperatist monk, wishes to reach out and be relevant to the world that he/she is supposed to spread the gospel to.
Relevant God & Culture
Relevant Magazine has great articles for people who are in to culture and faith. Many of the reviews are of secular artists, the spiritual content or message (or lack thereof) of the music they sing, films they make and books they write. They also review Christian artists, many who are on the fringe. This is a great magazine for those who are interested in these things. If you just want a 'youth-oriented' Christian magazine with Bible studies and how-to's you'll probably be disapointed.
Relevant is relevant today
I picked this magazine up at Ichthus Festival in KY this year. I have read it cover to cover and have already subscribed. I haven't found another magazine that covers Christian issues for 20-somethings as well as this magazine. It is packed with a load of great music reviews as well.