The author, Langston Hughes, asked, 's8220;What happens to a dream deferred Does it dry up like a raisin in the sun's8221; In the case of Angelia White, the answer is a resounding NO!
What should have marked the end of a dream has become a source of inspiration and hope for all women. White's8217;s dream, a Christian lifestyle magazine entitled Hope for Women, will
debut in bookstores and newsstands around the country on November 15, 2006.
Her Story
As a child, Angelia 's8220;Angie's8221; White's8217;s dream was to publish a magazine. Her dreams were shattered, however, when she became a victim of childhood molestation. White then
turned to her mother whose strength gave Angie hope and purpose, and she was able to heal. In 2005, after losing both her father and grandmother, she decided it was time for her to awaken
the dream inside to publish a magazine. When she mentioned this idea to her co-worker, she turned and remarked, 's8220;You! What do you know about publishing a magazine's8221; This
prompted White, who had no formal publishing experience, to surround herself with the best staff possible, recruiting top talent from across the country to help with her endeavor.
About the Magazine
Her dream and hope are no longer deterred. Angie White has made Hope for Women magazine a reality. It is a magazine that deals with real women, real stories, real life issues and real
hope. It offers faith, love and virtue for the modern Christian woman. Hope for Women covers a variety of topics in a no-nonsense voice. While encouraging readers, the magazine also
tackles the tough issues and put a face on the females who deal with real-life problems and challenges. It's8217;s a magazine that understands Christian women have interests outside of
religion and face many of the issues all women face.
Hope for Women's8217;s goal is to read like a conversation with a good friend. Its aim is to make readers laugh, cry and think. Hope for Women avoids a preachy tone; instead, it gently
weaves biblical approaches into a variety of topics, including business/finance, relationships, health, home essentials, entertainment and more. The debut issues features such women of
hope as CeCe Winans, Tammy Franklin, Teresa Hairston and Lisa McClendon. For more information about Hope for Women magazine or to subscribe, visit their website, www.hopeforwomenmag.org or call (765) 284-4673.
Hope For Women is published six times a year by Virtuous Publications, Inc. and is headquartered in Muncie, Indiana.