Grace Today Magazine Features Linda Johnson Rice, Publisher of Ebony and Jet Magazines in Summer Issue (1673 hits)
Grace Today Magazine features an interview with Ebony and Jet Publisher, Linda Johnson Rice in its summer issue. The stylish CEO talked with Grace Today about her life at the helm of Johnson Publishing Company, and gives insight into who she is outside the office, and her aspirations for Ebony and Jet over the next few years. This is a must-have issue for any woman (or man) interested in running a business.
In addition to the feature with Mrs. Rice, this issue of Grace Today Magazine also explores the tender and often complex relationship between fathers and daughters in "The Flip Side" column with Charles Hilson, and in the short story, "Bridges" by Chevon Chatman. Health is a feature in every issue, and we welcome author, Cheryl Woodson, MD to our writing staff. Dr. Woodson will tell you about the greatest killer of women today (and you might not even know you have it). There is also an inspiring account of a woman's journey through breast cancer by Denise Berry, entitled "As You Walk With The Lord," and "Crossings" Column writer Betty Branch talks about her own struggle to be tested. If you know a woman who is challenged by breast cancer, or simply the prospect of it, she needs this issue of Grace Today! In addition to these features you will find marriage and family advice, a discussion of internet dating for Christians, tips on keeping your skin healthy and glowing in the summer sun, and advice on starting a fitness program that will last a lifetime with trainer, Cornell McLellan.
Grace Today Magazine began publication in 2005, and has tackled issues such as HIV/AIDS among women, abuse from the male perspective, father-daughter relationships and many others. As a national women's lifestyle magazine written from a spiritual perspective, Grace Today tackles issues that often go undiscussed in many churches. Grace Today also features articles on health, relationships, fashion, money management and beauty.
Michele Aikens, publisher of Grace Today says, "We are a magazine for the whole woman. We don't speak to her fashion sense and ignore her sense of right and wrong; we don't speak about her relationship with her man, her children or her job, and ignore her relationship with her Creator. Women are not designed to be cut in pieces. Grace Today speaks to the whole of who she is."