Frequently Asked Questions
Why should I join The Life Association?
How much money does Life on Sunday
need to launch?
What will happen to Life on Sunday
profits?
How much money will Life Association
give away each year?
Newspapers is a hard business, what
makes you think LoS will work?
Where will the Life on Sunday offices
be based?
Are you looking for journalists and staff?
Why Sundays?
Do you plan to go daily?
Do you have any church support?
Q: Why should I join The Life Association?
A: Our answer is only join if led by the Lord. However,
the advantages of memberships are many. Not only will you be part of the
leadership of an active force for God and for good in this nation but
you will also be responsible for ensuring people have a good wholesome
newspaper to read.
Q: How much money does Life on Sunday
need to launch?
A: The Life Association will need to raise at least £2m
to launch Life on Sunday, and a projected total of £7m to take it
through to profit, at around 30 months.
Q: What will happen to Life on Sunday profits?
A: Profits from LoS will be distributed by The Life association
to ministries and organisations selected by The Life Association and its
members.
Q: How much money will The Life Association
give away each year?
A: The LoS business plan currently indicates that at
least £2m will be available for distribution once the initial launch
period is complete. The business plan revenue figures have been described
as modest by industry experts so our aim is to exceed this figure and
be a blessing to the ministries we support.
Q: Newspapers is a hard business, what makes
you think LoS will work?
A: Two reasons
1 - We believe this is God's vision so the business viability is in His
hands provided we are faithful.
2 - LoS has an experienced newspaper team to lead and run operations.
Q: Where will Life on Sunday offices be based?
A: LoS will be based in the North of England to counter,
physically and intellectually, the London-centric nature of our national
media. There are also sound commercial reasons for choosing the North
of England.
Q: Are you looking for journalists and staff?
A: We are always open to people called to this vision.
If you feel this is right for you we would be delighted to receive your
CV - create CV hyperlink
Q: Why Sundays?
A: The national newspaper market works in three models,
7 day - Monday to Sunday; 6 day - Monday to Saturday; 1 day - Sunday.
Sundays offer readers the greatest reading time of the week as well as
providing the most financially accessible entrance to the market.
Q: Do you plan to go daily?
A: We believe there will be a daily version in due course.
Our immediate priority is to build a foundation on rock so that when the
time comes the daily will be an immediate success.
Q: Do you have any church support?
A: Many Christian leaders and thinkers are supporting
the vision for Life on Sunday. You can read their comments and thoughts
on our endorsements page - click
here.
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