Now Accepting Submissions for 14th Annual Outreach Resources of the Year

Outreach magazine is accepting submissions for consideration for the 14th Annual Outreach Resources of the Year, which will be featured in the March/April 2017 issue.

The Resources of the Year honors resources geared toward church leaders, specifically focused on outreach in areas such as evangelism, apologetics, compassionate service, cross-cultural ministry and many other topics.

Your submissions are the critical first step in determining what resources will earn recognition as the “best.”

Please submit only those resources that you believe best emphasize outreach-oriented ministries. Submitted works will be considered only if they were released and available to the public between Nov. 1, 2015, and Oct. 31, 2016.

To submit a resource for consideration, please email Meredee Berg at MBerg@outreach.com to request a submission form and further instructions.

SUBMISSION FORMS AND COPIES OF SUBMITTED MATERIALS MUST BE RECEIVED ON OR BEFORE NOV. 4, 2016.

The Outreach editorial staff will examine all of the submitted works and decide which ones will be forwarded to independent expert panelists. The panelists will evaluate the selected resources within their area of expertise and will choose which ones to honor as the Outreach Resources of the Year.

If you have any questions, please contact Meredee Berg at MBerg@Outreach.com.

Thank you for your participation.

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