STREETBRAND, a Christian youth culture magazine that originally made an appearance in 2004, has re-launched this week with "a fresher look and a new direction".
The magazine is directed primarily at young Christian adults, and its makers have said that its re-release will see it come back stronger and intent on making an impression.
It is being promoted as the first faith-based digital youth culture magazine to launch in the UK.
A press release has said the "design is engaging and its articles are relevant so that both people in faith and out of the Christian faith, can pick it up and thoroughly be enlightened, inspired and entertained".
Writing in the editorial pages, Kofo Baptist, editor of the magazine explains, "About five years ago, I got the idea to do a faith-based youth culture magazine; a publication that would be more than just a good read. I was tired of seeing boy/girl crazed, sex-oriented magazines with little to say to young people about achievement, purpose, spirituality or the importance of having a voice on critical issues of concern.
"I wanted to create a magazine that young people would want to read; a spiritually, morally and socially disciplined magazine that would also be somewhere they could go to for the total youth experience from music to fashion, fitness and lifestyle.










