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The Progressive Christian

Published: January 23, 2013

The Progressive Christian, long known as a top-ranked print magazine, has moved from a subscription-based business model to a membership-based model to emphasise the new mission of fostering a stronger progressive Christian community.

The hub of TPC's new mission is its website.

http://tpcmagazine.org/

 

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