NGJ MAGAZINE: FREE, ONLINE & INTERATIVE!
The latest issue of No Greater Joy Magazine is now in a new, online format. This is in addition to the PDF file that can be downloaded. NGJ Magazine is still offered free of charge, to it's subscribers and online viewers.
How different from the first NGJ newsletter: a black and white 8-page issue that was first published in May of 1995:
QUOTE FROM PAGE ONE OF THE FIRST ISSUE:
Now, more than 14 years later, those 8 black and white pages have grown into a 40 page, full-color, bimonthly magazine offered free upon request.
If you'd like to receive the print magazine at your home, click on this link and fill out the order form. Due to recent USPS rate increases, we are not accepting new subscriptions outside of North America. Canada, APO's, and all 50 states are welcome.
How different from the first NGJ newsletter: a black and white 8-page issue that was first published in May of 1995:
QUOTE FROM PAGE ONE OF THE FIRST ISSUE:
This newsletter is designed to be an encouragement to you as you 're-pioneer' the nearly lost art of family. In this open line of communication, you wil read answers to your quesitons and hear how others are managing situations similar to you own. We include articles on various subjects that effect the family, education, work, entertainment, worship and health. The articles are not written by psychologists or professionals; they are written by parents who have successfully traveled the road before you. We welcome any questions you may have. We may not be able to answer every letter personally, but we will try.
Now, more than 14 years later, those 8 black and white pages have grown into a 40 page, full-color, bimonthly magazine offered free upon request.
If you'd like to receive the print magazine at your home, click on this link and fill out the order form. Due to recent USPS rate increases, we are not accepting new subscriptions outside of North America. Canada, APO's, and all 50 states are welcome.
Note: Please do not enter prisoner addresses.
We do not send to prisons due to varying prison rules of acceptance.
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