Insight (Adventist magazine)


Insight was a weekly magazine aimed at Seventh-day Adventist young people, published from 1970-2017 by Review and Herald. It has been described as one of the "most important" Adventist magazines.

History and profile

The predecessor magazine, known as The Youth's Instructor, was established in 1852 by James White, husband of Ellen G. White. It was distributed primarily through the Sabbath schools.
Under the editorship of Lora E. Clement in the early-mid 1900s, the circulation increased from about 25,000 to 50,000..
The Youth's Instructor was replaced by Insight in 1970. The headquarters of Insight is in Hagerstown, Maryland.

Editors of the Youth's Instructor

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Editors of Insight magazine
Editor, F. Donald Yost; Associate Editors, Pat Horning, Chuck Scriven.
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