Fall 2003 · Vol. 32 No. 2
From the Editor: Vocation
Douglas B. Miller
150–154
Ministers of Commerce: Fifty Years of MEDA's Mission
Wally Kroeker
155–165
God as Worker: How It Affects Life and Ministry
Raymond O. Bystrom
166–172
Ministers in the Marketplace
Ron Toews
173–183
Work and Christian Calling
Donald J. Isaac
184–192
Rediscovering the Calling and Sending Church
John Neufeld
193–201
The North American MB Call to Pastoral Leadership
Jim Holm
202–212
Thank God for Tears: Diaries of Susie Baltzer Kiehn
Larry Warkentin
213–224
Ministry Compass
Why I Do What I Do
Doug Enns
225–228
Recommended Reading
On Vocation
229–233
Reader Response to David Faber
Duane K. Friesen
249
Book Reviews
ed. Lani Wright,
Being There: The Bible Through Simulation
Lynn Jost
234–235
Ryan Ahlgrim,
Not as the Scribes: Jesus as a Model for Prophetic Preaching
235–236
ed. Richard Lischer,
The Company of Preachers: Wisdom on Preaching, Augustine to the Present
237–238
Lynn Jost and Connie Faber,
Family Matters: Discovering the Mennonite Brethren
Richard Kyle
238–240
ed. Paul Toews and Kevin Enns-Rempel,
For Everything a Season: Mennonite Brethren in North America, 1874-2002. An Informal History
Stanley Hauerwas,
With the Grain of the Universe
Kent Dunnington
241–243
Dennis P. Hollinger,
Choosing the Good: Christian Ethics in a Complex World
Will J. Friesen
243–244
Jim S. Amstutz,
Threatened with Resurrection: Self-Preservation and Christ’s Way of Peace
Devon H. Wiens
244–245
Christopher D. Marshall,
Crowned with Glory and Honor: Human Rights in the Biblical Tradition
Kenneth Martens Friesen
245–247
John D. Roth,
Choosing Against War: A Christian View
247–248
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