The Anglican Digest

The Anglican Digest (sometimes called TAD) is a quarterly religious magazine in the United States providing information related to Anglicanism, including news, essays, book reviews, and devotional material.

[1] It is published by SPEAK, the Society for Promoting and Encouraging Arts and Knowledge (of the Church), which was founded as the Episcopal Book Club in 1953 by Howard Lane Foland,[2] a priest of The Episcopal Church in Nevada, Missouri.

[3] Since 1960, it has been based on a former dairy farm in the Ozarks called Hillspeak[4] near Eureka Springs, Arkansas.

"[6] When it began in 1958, it described itself as "A quarterly miscellany reflecting the words and work of the Churches of the Anglican Communion: James B. Simpson became executive director[7] after its founder retired in 1980.

[12] After his death, his daughter, Catherine S. Salmon, and Tony Clavier served as an editorial committee.