Tuesday, September 24, 2013

God's World News - Order Deadline: Wed. 10/2


Hello FAITH Families! I am once again coordinating FAITH orders of God's World News. If you're unfamiliar with the magazines, sample issues are available to view by visiting the GWN website here.  

Our FAITH subscriptions to GWN will run November 2013 - April 2014, for a total of (5) issues (they don't publish in Dec. or May). While there is an option for summer subscription, it would be logistically challenging to distribute to all of our friends as we spread far and wide on summertime adventures - however, if there's interest, we can order in spring + make the summer issues available at FAITH Orientation Day. We will also coordinate the 2014/2015 school year order earlier, so the subscription can start with September 2014 issue (deadline is ~8/1).

We receive discounted pricing based on a minimum of (11) subscriptions (note this is based on # of subscriptions not # of families participating, so we shouldn't have a problem meeting the minimum). 

Cost will be $7.86 per subscription (i.e. if your family subscribes to God's Big World and Early Edition, that's (2) subscriptions or $15.72 for the year).

DEADLINE TO PARTICIPATE STARTING WITH NOVEMBER ISSUE: WEDNESDAY, OCT. 2ND
You will be able to participate later in the year at a prorated cost, but the simplest approach is to submit all orders together (i.e. complete this survey no later than Wed. 10/2).

HERE'S THE LINK TO SIGN-UP FOR YOUR FAMILY'S GWN SUBSCRIPTION(S)

Please don't hesitate to contact me with questions.

Kim Murdoch
E: murdoch.kim@gmail.com, P: 603.369.7889

PS - Here's a bit more explanatory info. about GWN from their website:

In six levels from Pre-K through high school, each version touches on core subjects to help students develop the critical thinking they need to make sound life decisions. Economics, science, religion, history, media - it's all current and all prepared for you.

God's World News delivers the ready-made opportunity to practice critical thinking in the context of academic - and real-world - subjects.