XII magazine is an American urban lifestyle publication from P2P Publishing. The magazine's editor-in-chief is Christopher J. Anderson. It has been described as a cross between Vibe magazine and Gospel Today magazine.
Since 2004, XII has been one of the fastest growing publications on the market. It was started by Eplurivus "E.P." West and Christopher J. Anderson. Pronounced Twelve, the magazine derived its name from the spiritual significance of the number twelve (i.e. The Twelve Tribes, The Twelve Apostles) and attempts to live up to that connotation by presenting a full measure of the fruitfulness and blessings of life within its pages.
With its dual approach to both the overall urban lifestyle and spiritually regimented readers, XII represents an enhanced global presentation of the urban landscape. The only urban lifestyle glossy magazine that celebrates faith & spirituality while delivering the latest in entertainment, fashion, music, celebrity features and social commentary.
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