Christian youth magazine Streetbrand relaunches in print

|PIC1|The faith-based youth culture magazine website, Streetband, has announced that it will relaunch its Christian teen and youth magazine in print.

Aimed at 14 to 22 year olds, the all new glossy, full colour, handbag sized Streetbrand Magazine aims to be the mouthpiece for a generation of media savvy, forward thinking, spiritually minded young people who love God and do not embrace dead religion.

"In a world where boy/girl crazed, sex-oriented teen magazines filled with celebrity gossip are the mainstay, Streetbrand offers readers a well-balanced diet of fun, teen-oriented features and thought-provoking articles that covers issues such as social action, making a difference, impacting the world, loving God etc," said publishers.

Streetbrand will be published three times a year and will cover everything from God and faith to music, culture and entertainment, life, relationships, career, lifestyle, advice and more.

Streetbrand will be available in August 2009 with a cover price of £2.50 per copy or £7.50 for a one-year subscription including postage and packing.
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