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Review: Link2Us Magazine


I enjoy reading magazines, especially Christian magazines. I was excited to receive a copy of Link2Us's current issue for review. Link2Us magazine covers faith, food, fashion, culture, and wellness (spiritual, physical, mental, and emotional). This current issue (winter 2022) is called the Power Issue. It covers real-life superheroes and influencers who have made a difference in other people's lives and in communities. There are wonderful articles on the power of the Holy Spirit, the power in submission/surrender to God, and the power of prayer. This issue also includes great interviews with LeCrae and with Madison Prewett. I enjoyed reading from cover to cover (there are 85 pages in total). So many interesting topics...from books, brain, films, fitness to hats, health, recipes, and more. The magazine is well done; it is filled with relevant and inspiring content as well as beautiful, vibrant color photos.

Want a magazine that offers helpful content for better living and wholeness? Check Link2Us out! Link2Us is available for purchase at Barnes & Nobles, Books-A-Million, airports across the U.S., and Chapters/Indigo stores in Canada. If you sign up for a year subscription, you will get a free Link2Us tote bag. You can choose digital version or print version.

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