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The Good News
EditorScott Ashley
CategoriesChristian magazines
FrequencyBi-monthly
Circulation450,000
PublisherUnited Church of God
First issueNovember/December 1995
Country United States
LanguageEnglish also French, German, Spanish and Italian
Websitewww.gnmagazine.org
ISSN1086-9514

The Good News is a free religious magazine published bimonthly by the United Church of God. Subscriptions are provided by the voluntary contributions of members of the United Church of God, coworkers and donors. The magazine also has a weekly television program, "Beyond Today," hosted by Darris McNeely, Gary Petty and Steve Myers. The Good News currently has a circulation of over 400,000 and has subscribers in over 120 nations. It is published in English, Spanish, German, French and Italian.

Themes of the articles published in magazine include:

  • Biblical doctrine.
  • Christian living.
  • World news reporting and analysis.
  • Bible prophecy.
  • Warning the English-speaking peoples of their sins and coming punishment of those sins.
  • Social issues.
  • The defense of creationism against evolution.
  • The defense of the Bible as the inerrant, inspired, and authoritative Word of God.
  • Emphasis on the Kingdom of God as the solution to mankind's problems.
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