What is “The Great News” ?

“Everyone is always learning from each other.”

At The Great News Network, we start from the disposition that everyone has something to teach, and everyone has something to learn. This belief flows from our central conviction:

God has fulfilled all biblical prophecy, freeing us into an age of spiritual liberty — where each of us can pursue a direct, personal relationship with Him, without fear or obligation.

& In Our Age of Spiritual Liberty…

We grow in the Spirit not through systems or traditions, but through faith, love, and personal understanding.

At The Great News Network, we support that growth by offering individuals the resources, education, and community to explore a spiritually liberated relationship with God.

Our Faith

(Not Our Knowledge)

We have faith in God.

We trust that the Bible tells a real story of God working materially through a specific people in time and history.

We believe that the age of material religion ended through the life, death, resurrection and return of Christ.

This is The Great News!

That through Christ’s victory, we now live in a fulfilled age — where we’re free to pursue a direct, personal, and spiritual relationship with God. This relationship is:

Prescribed

Subjective

Material

Spiritual

Fear-Driven

Freely Chosen

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Our Network

TGNN isn’t a church — it’s a growing network of educational platforms, media channels, and communities built around love, liberty, and truth.

Our History

Curious where this all came from?
Meet Shawn McCraney, the founder of TGNN, and explore the story behind the decades-long journey to The Great News.

Our “Yeshuan” Approach

We go by the Yeshuan Approach. A Yeshuan is someone who makes Yeshua their Arche — their starting point and spiritual center. Learn what this means and how it differs from traditional Christianity.

Educational Content

Dig into the fulfilled perspective with books, courses, videos, and live shows.
Subjective faith starts with a willingness to learn.

A United Front

How do Yeshuans lovingly engage with people who don’t share their faith?
Explore our outreach efforts, interfaith conversations, and downloadable resources for respectful, agape-based sharing.

The Atlas

Need quick answers? Our Atlas offers an overview of what we do and teach.

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