Volume XIII

Title
Volume XIII
Issues
  1. cover Spring 1993 Out of Stock
    1. Close Encounters-The Real Thing
    2. The Biblical Approach to Community
    3. Small Groups and Developmentalism
    4. A Fresh Look at Stale Groups
    5. Patterns of Spiritual Direction
    6. The Utilization of Home Cell Groups in Leadership Development and Local Church Ministry
    7. Imagination and Bible Study in Groups
    8. Bible-Based Curricula and the Crisis of Scriptural Authority
    9. Analyzing the Curriculum Debate
    10. Identifying Reasons for Nonparticipation in Christian Education Classes in Christian and Missionary Alliance Churches of the South Pacific District
  2. cover Winter 1993 Out of Stock
    1. Updating Adult Christian Education in Today's Southern Baptist Convention
    2. Faculty as Mentors: Some Leading Thoughts for Reevaluating Our Role as Christian Educators
    3. Using the Product Life Cycle in Marketing Christian Education Institutions
    4. A Reflective Approach to Research: Applying the Research Paradigm of Post-Positivism to the Evangelical Church
    5. Learning Post Hoc and Ad Hoc: Educational Programs in Camping
    6. Practical Dimensions of Imago Dei
    7. Self-Directed Learning: An Alternative Paradigm for Teacher Training
  3. cover Autumn 1992 Out of Stock
    1. What Is It To Be Christian? Addressing the Fundamental Question of the Educational Ministry
    2. Stages of Faith: Reflections on a Decade of Dialogue
    3. Myth of Becoming; Myth of Being
    4. The Church: A Place Where All God's Children Grow?
    5. Helpful But Inadequate; A Critique of the Developmental Paradigm
    6. A Contextualized/Transactional Model for Leadership Development
    7. What Can the Contemporary Church Learn from Early Church Contributions?
    8. The State of the Profession of Youth Ministry
    9. The Scary Prospect of a Professional Youth Minister: Response to Lamport's "The State of the Profession of Youth Ministry"
    10. A Response to "The State of the Profession of Youth Ministry"
    11. A Rejoinder to Rahn's and Senter's Responses