MAGAZINE: EMQ, the Mobilization Issue

Source: Missio Nexus

The Evangelical Missions Quarterly, which recently became part of Missio Nexus, is in its fifty-fifth year as a professional journal serving the worldwide missions community. If you don’t currently subscribe to EMQ, now may be a good time to sign up.

The latest issue will give you plenty to chew on related to raising up and equipping global missionaries (and global mobilizers). It includes the nine articles listed below and nine book reviews as well as several other features. The magazine is only published electronically now.

  1. Mobilization: The Fourth (and Final?) Era of the Modern Mission Movement, by Steve Shadrach
  2. The Mobilization Index: Connecting the Global Church to the Unreached, by Jason G.
  3. Mobilizing God’s People for God’s Mission, by Steve C. Hawthorne
  4. Mobilizing Movements, by Randy G. Mitchell
  5. Rites of Passage: Building a Mobilization Team in Your Church, by David J. Wilson
  6. ONLY vs. Primary and Secondary: The Key to the Missionary Motivation Problem, by Bob Sjogren
  7. Prayer: Our Greatest Task in Mobilization, by Steve Coffee
  8. Innovations in Mobilization Collaboration, by Mark Stebbins
  9. A Re-Focus on the Local Church: Media Collaboration in the Middle East, by Phill Butler

» Learn more about EMQ and check out the Global Mobilization Network.

» Also see the Launch Survey website, with research for mobilizers on the most significant motivations and obstacles facing aspiring missionaries. Additional material has been added to the site in recent months.

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