Journal of Missionary Media (JMM) is a peer-reviewed, open-access academic journal that publishes biannually ( August and February ) under a CC BY 4.0 license. JMM focuses on the intersection of media, faith, and education within the Catholic missionary context. It explores topics such as digital evangelization, intercultural communication, theology of media, character education, and faith-based innovations in pedagogy and technology. The journal welcomes interdisciplinary contributions from theology, communication, education, and cultural studies to foster critical insights into Gospel proclamation in the digital era. Article Processing Charge (APC): IDR 188,881.
Announcements
CALL FOR PAPERS – Journal of Missionary Media (JMM)
2025-08-08

Journal of Missionary Media (JMM) invites researchers, academics, and practitioners to submit original manuscripts, that focuses on the role of media in Catholic evangelization, education, and character formation for our upcoming issue.
Current Issue
Vol. 1 No. 1 (2025): Journal of Missionary Media
Published: 2025-08-30
Articles
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Journal Description
| Journal title: | Journal of Missionary Media |
| Initial: | JMM |
| Frequency: | Published biannually in August and February |
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| Editor-in-Chief: | Dr. Rustono Farady Marta, S.Sos., M.Med,Kom |
| Managing Editor: | Dr. Santi Delliana, S.Sos., M.I.Kom |
| Publisher: | UTAMA Enterprise collaborates with IKDKI DPW Jakarta |
Journal of Missionary Media (JMM) is a peer-reviewed, open-access academic journal that focuses on the role of media in Catholic evangelization, education, and character formation. Published biannually in August and February, JMM seeks to foster interdisciplinary dialogue across theology, communication, education, cultural studies, and digital technology. The journal provides a platform for researchers, educators, missionaries, and practitioners to explore the theological, cultural, and technological dimensions of missionary media in the global context.
JMM publishes original research articles, theoretical studies, and reflective practices that examine how media can support faith formation, promote Christian values, and contribute to the Catholic Church’s mission in the digital age.