No. Readers Digest is owned by Ripplewood Holdings, a private equity firm. It also has a multimedia partnership with popular Evangelical Christian author Rick Warren.
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (the "Mormon" Church) publishes their own religious books and materials including scriptures, lesson manuals, and monthly magazines. They also own the Deseret Book Company, which publishes a variety of fiction and non-fiction books geared toward Mormon readers.
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No. The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (commonly called the "Mormon" church) is not associated with Reader's Digest. Reader's Digest is published by the Reader's Digest Association, it is a publically traded company that is not affiliated with any religious organization, although the magazine does tend to have a conservative leaning.The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints does publish some magazines. The magazines currently published by the church are:The Friend - geared toward children ages 2-12, contains stories and activities promoting moral values (honesty, service, etc), strong families, scripture stories, and basic church doctrines.New Era - geared toward teens and young adults ages 12-20, contains stories and activities making moral and religious teachings relevant to teens. Unlike the more storybook nature of The Friend, New Era contains a lot of reader-submitted content and articles about applying religious concepts in everyday life.The Ensign - for adults 18+, content includes user submitted experiences, articles about church history and doctrine, church news, and transcripts of sermons from church leaders.Liahona - international. For less common languages in the church, content selections from the above three magazines are combined into one publication. Also contains a section of church news for the region in which the language is spoken.
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Readers Digest is printed in 21 languages.
Yes, Reader's Digest does accept short story submissions for potential publication in their magazine. They typically look for stories that are heartwarming, uplifting, or humorous in nature. Submission guidelines can be found on their website.
No, Jon Bencher does not work for readers digest. It is part of a sweepstakes fraud. I found out because i received a letter from readers digest from Jon bencher saying i won a lot of money. The letter seemed fishy so i called readers digest. And it was a falsified sweepstakes win. i called the better business bureau to inform them as well as letting readers digest know what happened
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The literary digest only polled its readers and its readers were not a random sample. Only people who liked to read and had money to spend on books took the literary digest. Thus their poll was biased and did not give an accurate result.