I received some sad news today. Good News Tucson is going to cease publishing. This is very near and dear to my heart, since we started Good News in 1987. Our purpose was to use the monthly magazine as a vehicle for family issues and Christian values. Jacqueline McAbee took over the Good News 10 years ago and took it to another level. We distributed 25,000 copies monthly; she raised it to over 50,000. She also improved the graphics, design and broadened the outreach. It was thriving for several years under her leadership. Jacqueline and her husband have been subsidizing Good News Tucson for some time and finally have reached the point where that isn’t possible anymore. This has been a labor of love for Jacqueline and her passion drove the publication all these years.
This has caused me to reminisce. Our first editor was Lloyd London in 1987. His assistant editor was Adam Colwell and Adam soon became the editor with Marni Spletter as his assistant. Just this week Marni sent me some old pictures from the early nineties. It was amazing remembering all of the people that worked here during that time period. It was a very lean time, but we were energized and focused on the mission; to reach our community with the Gospel of Jesus Christ through the media.
Good News certainly did that and ruffled some feathers. I remember when Adam did a story in 1993 about 3 gay men who had become Christians. Their lives were changed, as I recall two of them became pastors. I thought the article was a wonderful testimony of how God can change lives. But, soon after the article was published we found ourselves under heavy assault. A group calling itself Guerilla Graphix began a campaign in collusion with Tucson Weekly accusing the Good News of being “a decidedly fundamentalist right wing publication whose political purpose is to promote restriction of human rights and civil rights for many people, the environmental movement, women’s right to choose, gay and lesbian rights and many issues involving the education of our youth are systematically attacked by this publication”. They listed our advertisers in their manifesto and pasted it on the front doors of businesses that advertised with us.
Like William James, (the founder of modern psychology), said “there is nothing so absurd that if you repeat it often enough people will believe it”. They repeated this absurd attack and people believed it. We were devastated financially, but continued on. Then Pamela Jimenez took over as the Editor. The Good News took a nice turn under Pamela’s leadership really focusing on the family.
Then in 1996 the Tucson Weekly published a story about a woman purse snatcher. On the cover they had a picture of the back seat of the woman’s car showing the Good News with a knife on top of it. I remember looking at the picture and realizing that they had dummied up a copy of the Good News and staged the picture. I called the editor and confronted him about it and he admitted that the art director used “license” in creating the cover. The woman had a ton of newspapers in her back seat, including the Good News, and they decided that making her out to be a religious nut was to their liking.
I am sure that the reason Good News was such a lightening rod is that it was so effective in sharing the Gospel of Jesus Christ. Never hatefully, always in love, but nevertheless always in the sights of the enemy. Now Good News will no longer be published. I have heard that their may be someone that is considering taking the Good News over. As Jacqueline said, maybe no one should have the privilege of publishing Good News for more than 10 years. My hope and prayers are that someone else will take up the gauntlet.
Thursday, September 24, 2009
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3 comments:
God will find a new and fresh way of getting His word out. Thanks for being faithfull!!
My heart is heavy along with yours and Jacqueline's. I remember when GNT first came out and Adam got me hooked on reading it, as did Jaqueline. Over the years, I supported the publication as a regular advertiser, but obviously there's so much that goes into putting GNT together. Still I am shocked and greatly concerned that this publication could not be continued. Surely, someone will come up with a new way of keeping GNT going. Perhaps an online verstion with volunteer writers?
This is very sad news. And I am praying that God will lay it on someone else's heart to continue Good News Tucson. May God's will be done and in His timing!
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