Hands That Hold Tomorrow
The closing chapter of the Torch Series—why Minnesota Family becomes meaningful only when it is shared, sustained, and carried forward together.
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The closing chapter of the Torch Series—why Minnesota Family becomes meaningful only when it is shared, sustained, and carried forward together.
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Minnesota Family didn’t appear out of nowhere. This chapter traces the lived formation behind the magazine—across publishing, broadcasting, and a return to print that led to its founding in November 2020.
The Circle of Light Read More »
In an age of constant noise and endless information, family publishing still matters. This essay explores why parenting and family media exists now, how it carries a centuries-old moral tradition into the present, and why Minnesota Family was born to serve homes, communities, and the next generation.
Your Family Inspired: Why We Publish Now Read More »
From Edward Bok’s civic household to Fred Rogers’s televised kindness, a century of editors and storytellers gave progress a conscience. That same light burns in Minnesota Family Magazine today.
Illumination: The Age of Progress in Print Read More »
Benjamin Franklin carried the torch of moral publishing across the Atlantic, and Thomas Paine used it to light a republic. Their belief in truth, character, and courage continues in the pages of Minnesota Family Magazine.
When Words Became a Republic Read More »
In the 1840s, America’s printers turned from revolution to renewal. Through Hale, Garrison, and Douglass, the press became a force for conscience—and that same spirit lives on today at Minnesota Family Magazine.
Voices for the Common Good Read More »
Why the enduring power of good publishing still matters. Minnesota Family carries forward a legacy of integrity, truth, and community through stories that illuminate.
Carrying the Torch: The Enduring Power of Good Publishing Read More »