EMQ Access & Subscription Update

We’re grateful for your continued support of EMQ (Evangelical Missions Quarterly). To better serve our readers and simplify access, we’ve updated our subscription and access structure.

What’s Changed

  • Individual Subscriptions
    We offer 1-year individual subscriptions only.
    (2-year individual subscriptions are no longer available.)
  • Group Subscriptions
    We no longer offer group subscriptions.
  • Digital-Only Format
    EMQ is only fully digital.
    We no longer provide printed editions.

Current Access Structure

Here’s how you can access EMQ content:

  • Missio Nexus Members & Individual Subscribers
    Receive immediate access to new EMQ issues through Missio Nexus at MissioNexus.org.
  • Library Access (ATLA via EBSCO)
    Libraries partnered with ATLA (through EBSCO) receive access after a 3-month delay.
  • Public Archive
    All issues become fully open to the public after 12 months at MissioNexus.net.

This means:

  • Members and subscribers get the earliest access
  • Libraries receive access shortly after
  • The general public can access content later at no cost

Important: Please Report Any Issues

If you notice anything unusual, we want to help right away.

Please contact us if you experience:

  • Unwanted renewals
  • Accidental payments
  • Unexpected auto-renewals
  • Any subscription or access concerns

We’re Here to Help

We understand that these updates—especially the transition to library access through ATLA—may feel like a change. We truly value your partnership and are happy to guide you through any questions about access or subscriptions.

If you need assistance, please don’t hesitate to reach out to [email protected].


Thank you for being part of the EMQ community.

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