T u s F s v m a s t Ni t d c n o w o a We would like to get your honest, constructive feedback concerning the GOOD NEWS. Your response is important to us. This month, GOOD NEWS WANTS TO KNOW... What features do you like in the GOOD NEWS? What content would you like to see more of? What content would you like to see less of? Is there anything else you might like to see in the GOOD NEWS? The GOOD NEWS has become an exceptional paper. The articles are on point, up to date and interesting. The variety of authors provides for topics that are relevant to various interests. A gauge of the amount of interest and readership is clearly reflected in the online responses and views. There is nothing I would like to see less of but I would like to see a column titled: “Local Pastors Speak.” Each month the GN would interview a local pastor including those from small churches. Also, I suggest it’s time to start expanding with articles or interviews and ads from Dade and Palm Beach County. Keep up the great work! William “Bill” C. Davell, Director, Tripp Scott The GOOD NEWS could use two pages of nothing but old comics strips. Just recycle the best the 80’s gave us and go heavy on THE FAR SIDE & DILBERT. Bob Denison, President, Denison Yachting The GOOD NEWS is an excellent magazine, mostly because it is not the typical magazine with too many real estate ads and other filler. It is faith based, and I like the responses from the contributors the most. It gives you an insight into how your friends and neighbors feel about so many issues and life experiences. I am generally happy with the mix of content and advertisements. Love it the way it is. Would it be too expensive to move to a glossy format (away from newsprint)? Thank you for allowing me to share my input. Chip LaMarca, State Representative, Florida House District 100 What I like about the GOOD NEWS is that it keeps me abreast of things that are happening in the Christian community, something other publications typically don’t do. Perhaps an op-ed page would be an interesting addition. Thanks for keeping your finger on the pulse of things and for serving the body of Christ the way you do. H. Collins Forman, Esq. I've been reading the GOOD NEWS newspaper for over 15 years and am impressed with how much the quality has improved. I love reading all the "top of the line" contributors you include. Perhaps, some personal God glory stories/miracles would be a nice addition. Deborah Cusick, FAU Campus Volunteer, Intervarsity Christian Fellowship I have given this much thought and read the sections that catch my interest and don’t read the sections that don’t get my attention that month. Overall, I look forward to each month’s issue. Gregg Wallick, Wallick Family Office I always like to learn about different organizations working together to serve and expand their reach. What are they able to do together that they could not do on their own? Jennifer O'Flannery Anderson, Ph.D., President/CEO, Community Foundation of Broward I truly appreciate the various features highlighting local individuals and ministries that are advancing the Kingdom of God in South Florida throughout the year. Jesse Carroccio, Community Impact Director, Moody Global Media I would like to hear more about how the Feasts of the Lord are God's redemptive plan for all of mankind fulfilled on the very days by Yeshua Himself, and in perfect chronological order. Shouldn't we all then celebrate the moedim/Feasts of the Lord? Joe Vitkus, Senior Rabbi, Temple Aaron HaKodesh It's always great to see the Kingdom being advanced by the faith community! I'd love to see more examples of how the readers were impacted by the content in the GOOD NEWS. Kevin Granato, Vice President of Engagement, 4KIDS Frankly, I think the GOOD NEWS is doing a great job from cover to cover. From features to advertisements. Nothing lacking! Excellent! Larry Lacy, Pastor, The Answer Church Deborah Cusick Gregg Wallick Jennifer O'Flannery Anderson Bob Denison Chip LaMarca H. Collins Forman Wants to Know… William “Bill” C. Davell
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