Tehillah Magazine
Tehillah Magazine is a Christian lifestyle publication that is aligned with Tehillah Music Group, the Gospel Music Label of Bishop Paul S. Morton, Gospel recording artist and Presiding Bishop of Full Gospel Baptist Church Fellowship.[1]
History and profile[edit]
The magazine was founded by Jerry Q. Parries (Publisher and President of Tehillah Music Group); Lyn Senegal (Editor-in-Chief), Yvonne Nelson-Mitchell, Esquire (Advertising Director and co-host of TRIPLE THREAT Talk Radio Show) and Gregory Jackson, Esquire (Managing Editor and co-host of TRIPLE THREAT Talk Radio Show) and is published by Tehillah Publishing Group, LLC. The publication started out as a small church newsletter in 2006 and has evolved into a national publication that has been published continuously since June 2009.[2] The headquarters is in Atlanta, Georgia.[2]
Tehillah Magazine is a bi-monthly magazine for the African American faith-based community. The publication is primarily distributed to small- to mega-churches in all denominations and church organizations, i.e., Full Gospel, C.O.G.I.C., Southern Baptist and A.M.E., across the continental U.S. and the Bahamas. The publication served as the official magazine for the 2010 Stellar Awards.[3][4] Tehillah Magazine has interviewed and featured on its cover, or in articles, influential figures such as Roland Martin, Bishop Paul S. Morton, Kirk Franklin, Donnie McClurkin, Don Jackson, Rob Hardy and John Henton. The magazine also covers political, financial, health and travel topics that appeal to readers on a bi-monthly basis.
References[edit]
- ↑ "Tehillah Music Group". Tehillah Music Group.
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 "Our Mission". Tehillah Magazine. Retrieved December 13, 2015.
- ↑ "The Stellar Awards 2010". The Stellar Awards. Archived from the original on 2021-12-27.
- ↑ "The Sideman A&R Lounge". The Sideman A&R Lounge.[permanent dead link]", April 17, 2010,
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