Holiness Today premiers new website with BGS issue on Christian identity

Holiness Today premiers new website with BGS issue on Christian identity

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Holiness Today
| 29 Apr 2022
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Holiness Today magazine has launched a new website with three additional languages: Spanish, French, and Portuguese. The launch was timed to coincide with a special issue on Christian identity, featuring articles from each of the six members of the Board of General Superintendents.

The purpose of adding languages is to foster an international conversation on topics of theology and spiritual formation, according to General Editor Bonnie Perry. The May/June issue of Holiness Today is themed “Not I, but Christ.” The BGS articles are featured prominently on the new website as well as in the print edition. 

“The Holiness Today team believes it is important to foster conversation in our Nazarene family,” Perry said. “We are hopeful readers everywhere will access the new website this month to engage and be inspired by the Board of General Superintendents’ reflections on what it means to ground our identity in the life and person of Jesus.” 

The core content of future issues of Holiness Today will continue to be professionally translated and posted on the site. 

Holiness Today can be accessed by clicking on the following languages:   

English
Spanish
Portuguese
French

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