Sorted Magazine
Writer, Editor, and Life Coach in United Kingdom
Sorted Magazine
Writer, Editor, and Life Coach in United Kingdom
SORTED MAGAZINE GOES GLOBAL IN DIGITAL REVIVAL - 🙏
Since its transition to an online format, Sorted magazine has been quietly but steadily redefining the space for men’s Christian media. What began as a print publication known for its wholesome lifestyle features, high-profile interviews, and faith-rooted content has now become a growing digital force, reaching new audiences and supporting what many describe as a “quiet revival” - an emerging reawakening of Christian interest, particularly among Gen Z males.
This younger demographic, often seen as hard to engage within traditional church structures, is increasingly turning to digital platforms for community, inspiration, and accessible content rooted in values and purpose. In this context, Sorted is finding renewed relevance. Its ability to speak directly into the lives of men navigating complex social and spiritual landscapes has allowed it to grow where many other publications have struggled.
Pastor Duncan Williams, originally a director and shareholder in Sorted, sees the magazine’s online move not as a retreat, but as a necessary and exciting step forward. “The shift from quarterly print to an always-available online platform opens up an entirely new way to connect with our readers,” he said. “We’re no longer constrained by deadlines or postal routes - we can respond to the real-time needs and questions of a global audience hungry for Christian perspective.”
Williams is clear that Sorted’s mission hasn’t changed, but its delivery has evolved. “What we're seeing now is a surge of engagement from young men who are searching - for purpose, for faith, for something grounded. I believe Sorted has a role to play in meeting that need, and we’re only just beginning to see what’s possible.”
The magazine’s expanding global footprint is already reflecting that potential. Enthusiastic website editor Val Fraser recently confirmed that Sorted is now being read in 24 countries and 14 U.S. states. “It’s still early days,” she wrote to readers, “but it’s been so encouraging to monitor the steady growth.”
She acknowledged some initial uncertainty about whether readers would adapt to the new format. “I confess to being apprehensive about whether it would take off,” Fraser admitted. “I needn’t have worried at all - turns out you lot are far more tech-savvy than I’d imagined! So many of you have come over to Substack and seem perfectly happy to read the magazine on your digital device.”
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