Best Interview or Profile/ Consumer Winner

The Peaceable Warrior

Outreach Magazine, March/April 2019

“Outreach magazine is the gathering place of ideas, insights and stories for Christian churches focused on reaching their community—locally and globally—with the love of Christ. Our primary readers are pastors and church leaders, as well as laity who are passionate about outreach. Outreach magazine serves as a fresh stream of practical resources and tactics for pastors and volunteer leadership in all areas of outreach. The magazine connects churches with the innovations, research and insights practiced in thriving churches and discussed in Outreach by authors, speakers and church leaders. Outreach magazine is published bimonthly by Outreach Inc. We are a nondenominational publication adhering to traditional biblical Christianity. The mission of Outreach is to further the kingdom of God by empowering Christian churches to reach their communities for Jesus Christ. Our vision is to share stories of outreach, helping Christian leadership discover the ideas, innovations and resources that will equip them to advance the kingdom of God through the outreach efforts of the local church.”

Executive Editor: James Long

Art Director: Tim Downs

Outreach

​5550 Tech Center Dr.

Colorado Springs, CO ​80919

719 955 9608

outreach.com

Best Interview or Profile/ Consumer Awards of Excellence

Desert Companion, September 2019
Desert Companion is the premier city magazine that celebrates the pursuits, passions and aspirations of Southern Nevadans. With award-winning lifestyle journalism and design, Desert Companion does more than inform and entertain. We spark dialogue, engage people and define the spirit of the Las Vegas Valley.
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Orange Coast Magazine, June 2019
Orange Coast magazine uses smart and timely editorial content that represents the diversity of people and interests across Orange County to connect with the community. Because it covers 34 cities within Orange County, the magazine focuses on trends and issues that reflect the interests of the whole county. Each issue features an award-winning blend of service journalism, authoritative articles on dining and style, home design, profiles of community leaders, arts coverage, and compelling photography. The magazine is lively, provocative, and ingrained in the area since 1974 like no other in the market. Most readers are between ages 35 and 69 with a high household income and at least a college degree. “Orange Coast magazine is a staple in my home. It gives us great ideas about what to do and where to go,” is a reaction reflected by many readers. With a wide variety of articles—such as profiles on local residents, dining reviews, and essays showing all aspects of life here—the magazine is relevant and surprising.
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Sactown Magazine, October/November 2019
When we launched SACTOWN, one of our primary motivators was that Sacramento was one of the largest American cities without a distinct national identity, and we wanted to help brand the city by telling great stories that reflect the character of this region. We believe that the city magazine format is unique in its ability to lure readers with excellent service journalism, while exposing them to big ideas, long-form journalism and civic advocacy pieces, sparking a dialogue about our shared experience as Sacramentans. SACTOWN has a circulation of 40,000 and targets educated readers between the ages of 25-65. Some are new residents eager to get to know their new city, and others are longtime locals who are passionate about their hometown.
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