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October 14th, 2007

Sorted magazine

The first magazine for Christian men is due to be launched shortly. Inspire magazine has the scoop:

While it will centre on the Christian response to many difficult problems Sorted will also include a gadgets’ page, movie previews, motoring coverage, a “Sex Doc” and “60-Second Vicar.”

Said Steve: “There’s a perception that Christian men have too much heaven on their minds to be bothered with such stuff – not true – and we will look at all areas of interest to them.

[Unrelated info: We're off the the Cycle Show at Earl's Court today.]

Update: The Telegraph has ‘Lad’s mags? I must get myself sorted‘.

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  1. No subculture here, please » Metacatholic says:

    [...] Dave Walker has drawn my attention to something I wish weren’t true. the first UK magazine for Christian men. I just hate the whole Christian subculture thing, and this has prompted me (not least in the light of other recent posts) to add a whole new category here: Rants. [...]

  2. joe says:

    Great.

  3. Rhys says:

    Oh no, they’re not really calling it Sorted are they? I thought Christianity was only supposed to be about 5 years behind popular culture. The last time I heard ’sorted’ being used to any extent was in a sketch on The Day Today in 1994, the implication being that it was dated even then…

  4. Karin says:

    Besides, isn’t Christianity about realising you haven’t got it all sorted (or whatever the current phrase happens to be) – or is that only Christian women who realise that?? ;-)