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The gospel truth 

(Editor's note: The following is an e-mail ad making the rounds.)

ATTENTION MARKETING PROFESSIONALS!

With 200,000 readers (60,000 in targeted circulation) and 30,000 subscribers NATIONALLY, don't miss your chance to position your product or service in front of one of the country's fastest growing (and most affluent) demographics ... FAITH-BASED CONSUMERS!

It is estimated that there are more than 2.9 million faith-based consumers in the United States. Faith-based consumers are brand loyal, and view your presence within their "community" as demonstrated social responsibility, in addition to a genuine desire to support their interests. Your organization will reap the benefits of speaking to these consumers through the leading national gospel/faith-based publication...and that's THE GOSPEL TRUTH!

Gospel Truth Magazine's (GTM Magazine) target audience is:

Affluent (Median HH income of $63,205)
25-44 Years of age (56.8%)
Homeowners (more than 60%)
Female (More than 88%)

Gospel Truth Magazine is the only gospel/faith-based publication that offers a compilation CD of established and new artists in every issue. For more than four years, we have worked with organizations such as:

The Stellar Awards/Central City Productions, Bobby Jones, SGN The Light, The Word Network (and) Rejoice, a division of ABC Radio Networks, to name a few.

We are the official publication for the Full Gospel Baptist Church International Fellowship. This is an annual event which brings more than 20,000 delegates into the city of Atlanta. We can assist you in developing a campaign that gets RESULTS! Our marketing and sales department is committed to EXCEEDING your expectations.

Don't delay! Reserve your space today!

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