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Peer Leads Way as SA Publications Feted by EPA

The EPA Awards honor the best work done in specific categories during the 2019 calendar year.
Peer Magazines

The Evangelical Press Association (EPA) is the world’s largest professional organization of Christian print and digital publications. The EPA Awards honor the best work done in specific categories during the 2019 calendar year.

PEER

PEER MAGAZINE, now in its second year, is the Army’s groundbreaking magazine for Gen Z. It received the EPA’s prestigious Award of Excellence in the Youth and Most Improved categories, and Higher Goals awards—1st Place for Publication Design, 4th place for Website Design, along with 4 more awards. 

Awards of Excellence

  • Youth (Print), Peer
  • Most Improved (Print), Peer

Higher Goals

WAR CRY

War Cry, in print for 140 consecutive years, was sited in three Higher Goals categories, including its Frontlines department, a feature on its Pathway of Hope program by Michael Smith, and Jeff McDonald’s interview with author Amy Hollingsworth on “The Simple Faith of Mr. Rogers.” 

Higher Goals

SACONNECTS

The Eastern Territory’s SAConnects received an Award of Merit in the Higher Goals denominational category, 1st Place in the Front Cover category, and recognition in the Cause of the Year: Biblical Literacy, single theme issue and photo feature categories. 

Awards of Excellence

  • Denominational (Print)– Awards of Merit, SAConnects

Higher Goals

New Frontier Chronicle

The Western Territory’s New Frontier Chronicle received Higher Goals recognition in the First Person and Reporting categories.

Higher Goals

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