Check Out the October EMQ

Gen Z is the first digital native generation and one that welcomes multicultural friendships. At the same time, in Western countries more and more young people are leaving the church. What does this mean as we engage young people with the gospel and mission? That’s what this edition of EMQ is all about!

April 2022 EMQ Is Out!

EMQ’s April 2022 edition is now out! This is the first edition of the journal that I worked on as the new editor. I worked with about 30 writers from more than 10 countries who all have missions experience to cover the topic of missionary care and wellbeing (member care).

Le Motif selected to lead editorial for EMQ

Missio Nexus has selected le Motif to lead the editorial aspect of Evangelical Missions Quarterly (EMQ) starting with the April 2022 edition of the journal. As a part of this agreement, I will serve as fifth editor of EMQ.

New Book Released About Ministry Fundraising

The Essentials for Fundraising and Development book is a a collection of best practices, ideas, and strategies provided by 10 ministry fundraising experts. Le Motif came alongside Missio Nexus to provide substantive editing services for this new resource.

Telling Your Network Story – Now an E-Book!

The content from May 2020’s webinar and July 2020’s e-course is now in an e-book! If you are a part of a ministry network and want to learn how you can more effectively share the story of your network and its cause, this e-book will be a valuable tool for you. 

Collaborating in Missions – GGCN

The May/June 2020 Mission Frontiers magazine featured the Global Great Commission Network (GGCN) – a network of hundreds of mission agencies. GGCN’s leadership team worked together to write about key themes that these mission agencies care deeply about comparing perspectives on those issues in 2010 and 2020. I worked alongside of GGCN to get the content edited and ready for publication in the Mission Frontiers magazine.

Collaboration, Networks and Partnerships

What difference does working together make? Does it even matter? Those are some of the questions explored in the latest issue of Evangelical Missions Quarterly.