Fall 2002 · Vol. 31 No. 2

Baptism and Youth

From the Editor: Baptism and Youth

Douglas B. Miller

134

The Baptism Ritual in a Postmodern World

Michele Hershberger

135–47

Children and Baptism in the Mennonite Brethren Church

Laura Kalmar

148–58

Dry Times for Believer’s Baptism?

David Esau

159–67

A Little Child Shall Lead Them

Sharon Johnson

168–75

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

Ritch Hochstetler

176–85

Developmental Theory and Ministry to College Youth

Randy Keeler

186–193

Postmodern Models of Youth Ministry

Tim Neufeld

194–205

Revival and Mission in Early Communist Russia (1917—1927)

John B. Toews

206–19

A Direction Lens on the Mennonite Brethren

Eliza Mok

220–32

Lee Griffith,

The War on Terrorism and the Terror of God

John Derksen

233–34

Calvin W. Redekop,

The Pax Story: Service in the Name of Christ, 1951-1976

Gerald C. Ediger

234–35

ed. Donald B. Kraybill and Linda Gehman Peachey,

Where Was God on September 11? Seeds of Faith and Hope

Vic Froese

235–37

ed. Victoria Lee Erickson and Michelle Lim Jones,

Surviving Terror: Hope and Justice in a World of Violence

Vic Froese

235–37

Katie Funk Wiebe,

Bridging the Generations

Stacy A. Hammons

238–39

Rod Janzen,

The Rise and Fall of Synanon: A California Utopia

Richard Kyle

239–40

Donald B. Kraybill and C. Nelson Hostetter,

Anabaptist World USA

Richard Kyle

241–42

Benjamin W. Redekop and Calvin W. Redekop,

Power, Authority, and the Anabaptist Tradition

Valerie Rempel

242–43

Gerald C. Ediger,

Crossing the Divide: Language Transition Among Canadian Mennonite Brethren, 1940-1970

Walter Unger

243–45

ed. C. Norman Kraus,

To Continue the Dialogue: Biblical Interpretation and Homosexuality

Gordon Zerbe

245–46