Angels on Earth magazine

down to earth

Gabriel makes his heavenly announcement on the cover of this issue. I’ll add some exciting announcements of my own as well.

On page 10 you’ll find an entry from Longtime readers overwhelmingly supported a change in title that reflects the faith-in-action demonstrated in every daily devotion. We’ve renamed our annual devotional and contributor Ginger Rue showed me just how to do that, starting with washing my face in the mirror each morning. Let her devotional bring out your smile lines too. Remember, the book’s title has changed, but I promise you the heartfelt stories from the family of writers you’ve come to love are as inspiring and faith-filled as ever.

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