FULLER Magazine Says Farewell to Print

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Dear Readers,

After a wonderful run over this past decade, this will be FULLER magazine’s final issue in print. The news comes abruptly, we know. While we would have loved the time to plan and put together a proper farewell issue, the realities of rising printing and shipping costs necessitate an immediate shift for the sake of financial sustainability. We celebrate the 29 issues we’ve been able to share with you over these years (#17 published only digitally due to the pandemic and #29 being a special bilingual anniversary issue for Centro Latino that will not make it to wider distribution but is already in the hands of the center and available on FULLER studio), and we celebrate the stories, insights, wisdom, scholarship, and lessons shared in these pages by Fuller’s alumni, faculty, staff, students, and friends. It’s been an honor, as FULLER’s editor, to steward the words on these pages and to usher them out into the world. And our team is grateful that we’ll continue to do such work. While there’s heartbreak, I admit, to saying goodbye to this chapter of the publication, there’s also hope in what’s ahead. We’re already beginning to reimagine ways that we’ll continue to share beautiful stories and scholarly wisdom from and for the Fuller community digitally and online on FULLER studio. As Fuller Seminary moves faithfully toward the future, FULLER magazine moves forward as well toward new horizons. We’ll be thrilled to share our new endeavors with you soon. In the meantime, we hope that the print magazine has been a blessing to you. Thank you for your readership over all of these years.

Jerome Blanco

Jerome Blanco, Editor in Chief

Dear Readers,

After a wonderful run over this past decade, this will be FULLER magazine’s final issue in print. The news comes abruptly, we know. While we would have loved the time to plan and put together a proper farewell issue, the realities of rising printing and shipping costs necessitate an immediate shift for the sake of financial sustainability. We celebrate the 29 issues we’ve been able to share with you over these years (#17 published only digitally due to the pandemic and #29 being a special bilingual anniversary issue for Centro Latino that will not make it to wider distribution but is already in the hands of the center and available on FULLER studio), and we celebrate the stories, insights, wisdom, scholarship, and lessons shared in these pages by Fuller’s alumni, faculty, staff, students, and friends. It’s been an honor, as FULLER’s editor, to steward the words on these pages and to usher them out into the world. And our team is grateful that we’ll continue to do such work. While there’s heartbreak, I admit, to saying goodbye to this chapter of the publication, there’s also hope in what’s ahead. We’re already beginning to reimagine ways that we’ll continue to share beautiful stories and scholarly wisdom from and for the Fuller community digitally and online on FULLER studio. As Fuller Seminary moves faithfully toward the future, FULLER magazine moves forward as well toward new horizons. We’ll be thrilled to share our new endeavors with you soon. In the meantime, we hope that the print magazine has been a blessing to you. Thank you for your readership over all of these years.

Written By

Jerome Blanco, Editor in Chief

Originally published

September 12, 2024

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