Fall 1999 · Vol. 28 No. 2

The Church at 2000

From the Editor: The Church at 2000

Douglas B. Miller

136–37

Worship to Form a Missional Community

Marva J. Dawn

139–52

The Elusive Biblical Model of Leadership

Bruce L. Guenther

Doug Heidebrecht

153–65

Virtual Transcendence and Homelessness of the Heart: Culture and the Witness of Presence

Alison Lentini

166–76

Modernism, Postmodernism, and Confessional Education in Christian Colleges and Universities

Elmer J. Thiessen

177–86

Early Mennonite Brethren and Evangelism in Russia

John B. Toews

187–200

Mennonite Millennial Madness: A Case Study

Walter Unger

201–17

Seventy Years Under the Southern Cross: Brazilian Mennonite Brethren on the Eve of 2000

Victor Wiens

218–27

This Century's Journey of Evangelism for Canadian Mennonite Brethren

James R. Nikkel

228–43

Ministry Compass

Things That Change and Things That Don't Change

Herb Kopp

244–47

Recommended Reading

Pick Up and Read!

Raymond O. Bystrom

248–61

Peter Penner,

Russians, North Americans and Telugus in India: The Mennonite Brethren Mission in India, 1885-1975

Clarence Hiebert

262–65

ed. Carol Penner,

Women and Men: Gender in the Church

Nadine Friesen

265–66

Calvin W. Redekop,

Leaving Anabaptism: From Evangelical Mennonite Brethren to Fellowship of Evangelical Bible Churches

Valerie Rempel

266–68

John B. Toews,

Journeys: Mennonite Stories of Faith and Survival in Stalin's Russia

Keith L. Sprunger

268–69

Albert W. Warden,

Evangelical Sectarianism in the Russian Empire and the USSR: A Bibliographic Guide

Clarence Hiebert

269–71