Spring 2002 · Vol. 31 No. 1

Ministry to Youth

From the Editor: Ministry to Youth

Douglas B. Miller

2–3

Big Questions, Bigger Faith

Rodney P. Reed

4–12

City Youth and the Call to Serve

Regina Shands Stoltzfus

13–17

Youth Encountering God

Abram Bergen

18–25

A Radical Christology for a Radical Youth Ministry

Gareth Brandt

26–34

Thirsty for the Reign: A Kingdom Theology for Youth Ministry, Part One

Wendell Loewen

35–45

Virtues of an Effective Youth Worker

Derrick Mueller

46–53

A Generation of Ghosts

Randall Schroeder

54–61

Response to “A Generation of Ghosts”

James Penner

62–67

Writing for Youth: An Interview with Carol Duerksen

Laurie Oswald

68–73

The Calm Before the Storm: Mennonite Brethren in Russia (1900–1914)

John B. Toews

74–95

Ministry Compass

The Tale of Sir Rodney

Rod Jost

96–100

Recommended Reading

On Ministry to Youth, Spirituality, and Christian Counterculture

Wendell Loewen

Douglas B. Miller

101–108

Carol Duerksen,

Building Together: Developing Your Blueprint for Congregational Youth Ministry

Tim Neufeld

109–10

Duane K. Friesen,

Artists, Citizens, Philosophers

David S. Faber

110–12

Ted Grimsrud,

God’s Healing Strategy

Greg A. Camp

112–13

Donald B. Kraybill and Carl F. Bowman,

On the Backroad to Heaven

Walter Unger

113–15

Johannes Reimer,

Liberty in Confinement

Erwin Jost

115–17

Cynthia Sampson and J. P. Lederach,

From the Ground Up: Mennonite Contributions to International Peacebuilding

Larry A. Dunn

117–20

J. Denny Weaver,

The Nonviolent Atonement

Ted Grimsrud

120–21

ed. Gordon Zerbe,

Reclaiming the Old Testament

Lynn Jost

122–24

Current Research

Douglas B. Miller

125–133