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The Anglican Digest

The Anglican Digest
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Categories Religious magazine
Frequency quarterly
Year founded 1958
Company SPEAK
Country United States
Based in Eureka Springs, Arkansas
Language English
Website http://anglicandigest.org/

Coordinates: 36°22′5″N 93°45′58″W / 36.36806°N 93.76611°W / 36.36806; -93.76611

The Anglican Digest is a quarterly religious magazine which provides devotional material, book reviews, and other information related to Anglicanism. It is published by SPEAK, the Society for Promoting and Encouraging Arts and Knowledge (of the Church), which was founded as the Episcopal Book Club in 1953 by Howard Lane Foland, an Episcopal priest in Nevada, Missouri. Since 1960, it has been based on a former dairy farm in the Ozarks called Hillspeak near Eureka Springs, Arkansas.

When it began in 1958, it described itself as "A quarterly miscellany reflecting the words and work of the Churches of the Anglican Communion:

James B. Simpson became executive director after its founder retired in 1980. At that time, it reported a paid circulation of over 100,000 worldwide. By 1989, subscriptions had increased to almost 250,000 with six issues per year. However, in 2012 it reported 45,000 readers.

Edward L. Salmon, Jr. chaired the publication's board for 41 years.


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