Volume XII
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- Volume XII
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Spring 1992
Out of Stock
- Cooperative Learning and Christian Education
- Whole Language and Integrated Education Theory in Christian Education
- Reasons for Participating in Learning Activities: Implications for the Adult Sunday School Program
- Toward an Assessment of Spiritual Maturity: A Critique of Measurement Tools
- Why Church Volunteers Attend Religious Training Programs
- Can Questioning Make Religious Educators More Effective in the Classroom?
- Feminine Perspectives in Ministry: Interviews with Selected Women in Evangelical Christian Leadership
- Factors Contributing to Successful, Long-Term Laity Care Ministries
- New Testament Principles of Relationships
- Teaching for Thinking: A Must for Christian Education
- In Defense of a Christian Epistemology
- Andragogy in the Sunday School
- Modes of Adult Self-Directed Learning: An Ethnographic Study
- Ministering to College Students in the 1990s
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Winter 1992
Out of Stock
- A Child Abuse Awareness and Prevention Plan for the Local Church
- The Place for Recreation in Christian Education
- The Inclusion of Law in the Christian Education Curriculum
- The Church's Ministry to Abused Children
- Communicating Belief: A Historical Look at Christian Catechesis-and Catechisms
- Serving Appetizing Meals: The Use of Word Pictures in Preaching and Teaching the Bible
- The Language Wars
- Factors Related to Religious Agreement Between Parents and Their Adult Children
- A Review of Reasons for Adult Education Participation and Implications for the Local Church
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Autumn 1991
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- Biblical Theology of Leadership
- A Selected Bibliography on Christian Leading
- Practices of Leadership in the Context of Pastoral Leadership
- Educational Leadership: An Inside-Out, Upside-Down Perspective
- Concepts and Practices of Leadership: East European Perspectives
- Humanism in American Christian Education
- In All Sorts of Trouble
- The Church's Unfinished Task, Part 2: A Response to Jackie L Smallbones
- Practices of Leadership in the Context of Church Education
- The College Campus as Context for the Development of Moral Maturity
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