About TwoTen Magazine

Overview

 

 

Mission

Behind The Name

The TwoTen brand was inspired by the New Testament Bible verse Ephesians 2:10, which says;

"For we are God’s handiwork, created in Christ Jesus to do good works, which God prepared in advance for us to do."

TwoTen Mission Statement

To inspire, encourage and equip business leaders with Christian principles to make an eternal, positive impact on everyone that God has entrusted them to serve.

TwoTen Vision Statement

Our strategy pursues a clear objective: For God’s glory and by His grace, by 2020 the TwoTen Group is to be a global resource that enables business leaders to discover and execute their personal and organizational preordained purpose and perspective through perseverance.

 

 

Leadership

TwoTen Leadership

Who We Are & What Drives Us

The TwoTen team is passionate and energetic about fulfilling our mission and vision. We relentlessly invest our time, resources, and skills to producing a product of excellence and connecting with our community.

 

The TwoTen Team

John Faulkner

Founder and Editor In Chief

Richard W. Hayes

Founder and Publisher

Mark Whitaker

Executive Editor

Julie Faulkner

Features Editor

George Cline

Associate Editor

Miranda Faulkner-Smith

Operations Manager

Nicole Armas

Distribution Manager

Chris Whitten

Creative Director

Katelyn Hlavaty

Graphic Designer

Paul Tejera

Technology Director

Glen Barnhardt

Web Manager

Renee Yeargan

Production Manager

 

 

Partnerships

The TwoTen Network of Strategic Partners

At TwoTen, we place a high value on community & partnerships. We are thankful for all the relationships we have formed and look forward to this growing network of faithful men & women.

Please take a moment to learn more about each of our strategic partners by clicking on their logo below.

If you would like to learn more about how you and your organization can partner with TwoTen Magazine, please contact us by filling out the form on our contact page.

  • 3 Strands Global Logo
  • 4Word For Women Logo
  • Ambassador Group Logo
  • Ameristrength Logo
  • Billy Graham Evangelistic Association Logo
  • Christian Brothers Automotive Logo
  • Citizinvestor Logo
  • Convene Now Logo
  • Cornerstone Solutions Group Logo
  • Corporate Chaplains of America Logo
  • Covington Aircraft Logo
  • Digital Lightbridge Logo
  • Duck Commander Logo
  • Family First Logo
  • Giant Impact Logo
  • H2insight Logo
  • Health By Design Logo
  • Hobby Lobby Logo
  • I Like Giving Logo
  • Integrity Resource Center Logo
  • International Cooperating Ministries Logo
  • Interstate Batteries Logo
  • LeTourneau University Logo
  • Lead Like Jesus Logo
  • Liberty University Logo
  • Lifework Leadership Logo
  • Marine Corps Scholarship Foundation Logo
  • Marketplace Leaders Logo
  • Mathews Inc. Logo
  • National Christian Foundation Logo
  • PING Golf Logo
  • Pinnacle Forum Logo
  • Providay Signs Logo
  • Renewal Of America Logo
  • Rightnow Ministries Logo
  • Saddleback Leather Logo
  • Saint Leo University Logo
  • St. Luke's Cataract & Laser Institute Logo
  • The C12 Group Logo
  • The Dave Ramsey Show Logo
  • The Gathering Logo
  • The Human Capital Group Logo
  • Institute For Faith, Work and Economics Logo
  • The Milestone Brand Logo
  • The Prairie Club Logo
  • Tim Tebow Foundation Logo
  • Truth At Work Logo
  • Walker Manufacturing Logo
  • Watoto USA Logo
  • Wildman Business Group Logo
  • WinShape Foundation Logo
  • World Leaders Conference Logo
  • YouVersion Logo
  • charity: water Logo

 

 

FAQ's

 

How else can I stay up to date with TwoTen's content?

 

Answer:
To stay updated, you can frequent our blog here. You can also subscribe to updates here.

 
 

Who do I contact concerning media requests, press releases, news tips, pitches and errors?

 

Answer:
Please see our Contact Us page.

 
 

I've written a story that I'd like to get published. May I send it in to TwoTen Magazine?

 

Answer:
You're welcome to inquire regarding this, but we ask that you carefully review our current content and target market first to see if your work fits our general category needs and requirements. Please do not send manuscripts, queries, story ideas or editorial concepts by email. We'd like to get to know you first.

 
 

How do I advertise my business in TwoTen Magazine?

 

Answer:
You can find more information about advertising in TwoTen by visitng our Media Kit Page.

 
 

Do you offer bulk distribution rates?

 

Answer:
Yes, but depending on the quantity. Please visit our Bulk Distribution Page to request a bulk distribution from TwoTen Magazine.

 
 

Where can I buy TwoTen Magazine?

 

Answer:
You can subscribe to TwoTen magazine online. Just visit our Subscribe Page. If you subscribe to the print version, TwoTen will be delivered to the address you specify at the beginning of each quarter.

 
 

How do I update my TwoTenMag.com password and user profile?

 

Answer:
To update your password or your profile, visit the login page. Once logged in, visit the change password link or the update profile link in the user profile bar at the top of the page.

 
 

How do I update my delivery address?

 

Answer:
To update your delivery address, visit the login page. Once logged in to your account, click on the update profile tab at the top of the screen and update your address here.

 
 

What do I do if I forgot my TwoTenMag.com password?

 

Answer:
To retrieve your password, visit the forgot password page. Enter your username or e-mail and we will send you a link to get a new one.

 
 

I'm having trouble logging in to the site. What do I do?

 

Answer:
If you have unsuccessfully logged in and were unable to retrieve a new password, please contact support here.

 
 

How secure are my credit card details?

 

Answer:
All the information you provide is encrypted (scrambled) using the industry standard SSL (Secure Socket Layer) technology so that when you submit the order from the online form to our computer, nothing can be read as it travels down the secure line. Your details are then applied to our subscription system, which resides in a completely separate, unlinked area away from our internet pages.