In 1981, Strang bought the magazine for $25,000 and broadened its mission to serve the charismatic movement at large.
[5][6] The merger, after which Walker served as a mentor to Strang, was described "a step towards bridging the gap between evangelical and charismatic Christians.
[9] The content of the magazine is a mixture of news, interviews, "Christian living" features, Bible teaching, and essays by columnists.
[11][12][13] Another article claimed that Democratic presidential candidate Pete Buttigieg is "deserving of death" for being gay.
[14][15] Charisma House, a sister to Charisma magazine, publishes books by authors such as Jonathan Cahn (under the Frontline imprint), Jentezen Franklin, John Bevere, Don Colbert, and John Eckhardt.