Fall 1999 · Vol. 28 No. 2
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
Book Reviews
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
269–71
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