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Fourth Place – First-Person Article
“Image Bearers of God’s Love Unite!” by Jenna Sanderson was honored for its powerful and deeply personal narrative. The article highlights the lived experience of a young woman with Cerebral Palsy and her call for greater inclusion of people with disabilities in God’s global mission.

Fifth Place – Cover Design
“The July–September 2024 issue of EMQ” themed “Diversity & Mutuality: Working Together to Share the Good News,” received recognition for its compelling visual presentation. Designed by Kurtis Amundson, the cover was commended for its mosaic-style illustration, muted yet expressive color palette, and thoughtful typography.
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The Evangelical Missions Quarterly is released each year in January, April, July, and October. Geared toward missionary practioners, EMQ provides a forum for the exchange of concepts, strategies, and ideas. Each issue includes 8–10 articles, 8–10 book reviews, and occasional featured articles including Editorial and Missiographics.
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