List of Seventh-day Adventist Periodicals - Periodicals By Circulation

Periodicals By Circulation

The list of Adventist periodicals by circulation may give some indication of notability, but this criterion alone does not measure the impact of a magazine, and gift subscriptions and other freely distributed magazines might be expected to have an inflated circulation. As an example, one may assume that academic journals have more influence than their lower circulations suggest.

Items here are also listed by location below. Many older issues of these periodicals can be viewed online at the Adventist Archives

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  • Adventist World – 1,200,000 (unpaid circulation)
  • Liberty – over 200,000
  • Health & Home (flagship publication of Philippine Publishing House) – 165,000
  • El Centinela (Spanish version of Signs of the Times) – 100,000
  • Pacific Union Recorder – 75,000 unpaid
  • Ministry – 53,000 (including 37,000 gift subscriptions)
  • Signs of the Times (Australian version) – 45,000
  • Adventist Review – 30,000 paid subscribers
  • Guide – 30,000
  • College and University Dialogue – 30,000
  • Record, magazine issued freely to Australian church members – 26,000
  • Korean Signs of the Times – 17,000 in 2004

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