ABOUT THE PUBLICATION
Noted for its sleek design and high quality content,  EEW is well respected for delivering compelling inside stories and relevant information. Empowering Everyday
Women Online Magazine (EEW) sets the standard for reaching African American Christian women and is the place where she clicks first to get the best interviews,
advice and resources to stimulate, motivate and inspire her  to be all God created her to be. The bi-monthly magazine is rated #1 in its niche market, reaching an active
database of more than1/4 million+ subscribers, comprising women ranging in age from 25-55 as its core supporter base.

Under the leadership of Empowering Everyday Women's Founder and Editor In Chief, Dianna Hobbs, EEW has emerged as one of the nation's leading black-owned &
operated Christian web publications, attracting readers from around the country seeking to satisfy their craving for a comparable alternative to popular secular
publications that represents them with integrity, excellence and dignity. The publication features Black women, as well as men, for their entrepreneurial efforts, literary
works, outstanding achievements & human interest stories while also providing invaluable opportunities for writers to gain exposure through article submissions, book
reviews, and product giveaways.

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EEW Magazine is wholly owned and operated by Hobbs Ministries, a subsidiary of Training for Reigning Inc. The privately held corporation is based in Wilmington, Delaware.


ABOUT THE EEW READER
The EEW woman is a woman who knows that the media's often monolithic, one-dimensional view of African American women is severely flawed. She is  frustrated with
mainstream magazines that claim to understand all Black women and yet, contradicts her principles, denies her Christian faith and provides a misguided moral
compass for her to follow. She is turned off by the scantly clad women who degrade themselves for fortune and fame, while indirectly teaching our  impressionable
young daughters that sex appeal and the acquisition of things determines her worth and value.

The EEW woman is in search of truth and she finds it well represented through
EEWMagazine.com She desires for her life to have purpose, meaning, richness and serenity. She resists the conventional definitions of beauty and embraces her own
uniqueness, for she realizes that she is "fearfully and wonderfully made." -Ps. 139:14


The EEW woman rejects and turns away from secular world views devoid of the message and mission Christ gave His life for, and turns toward the wholesome,
principled, biblically consistent themes, practical advice and proven wisdom found on the web pages of EEW Magazine, The ESSENCE of the Black Christian woman.
EEWMagazine.com: The ESSENCE of the Black Christian Woman
Go inside this issue of EEW Magazine!
Dianna (Pronounced Dee-Anna) Hobbs, a native of Buffalo, NY, is the Founder and
Editor In Chief of EEW Magazine. She is also a savvy entrepreneur; an
inspirational
blogger; a passionate woman of faith driven by her convictions; a devoted wife to her
husband; an educator and nurturer to her children; a loyal follower of Christ; an
undeniable force in media and publishing and most certainly, the embodiment of
the
change she envisions
for African American Christian women.

Though it's hard to sum up all of what she is and does, there's no denying that Dianna
has struck a major chord in the web publishing industry, reaching a consistently
growing base of more than 1/4 million women through EEW and thousands more
through her popular inspirational blog,
The Daily Cup of Inspiration
(
www.diannahobbs.com).

Growing up in a family of 14 children as a pentecostal preacher's kid, Dianna learned
early the meaning of hard work. "Dad pastored a small ministry, so I had several shoes
to fill," says Dianna, also a licensed Evangelist Missionary in the Church of God In
Christ (COGIC). "I was the President of the choir, the Sunday School Department and
the Youth Department too," all while earning her Bachelor's Degree in English
Literature.

This professional writer and editor nurtured EEW before it took shape as a burgeoning
online magazine, back when she was circulating a 2-page newsletter in 2004 to a
handful of subscribers made up of a few faithful family members and friends. "I
remember how excited I was when our newsletter subscriber list reached double
digits," says the rising leader who is still amazed that EEW has emerged as the #1
online magazine for Christian women of color.
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