Direction indexes
Our indexes contain all articles from the first issue of Direction in 1972 to the latest issue posted on our web site. If you are searching for a specific author or title, you may also want to use our search engine.
Book review indexes
Article indexes
- Sorted by author
- Sorted by title
- Sorted by subject:
- Anabaptist/Mennonite History and Theology
- Anthropology
- Apologetics
- Bible: Hermeneutics
- Bible: New Testament
- Bible: Old Testament
- Biography
- Church
- Contemporary Thought
- Counseling
- Culture/Interculture
- Direction Journal
- Discipleship
- Economics
- Editorials
- Education: Christian
- Education: Religious
- End Times
- Environment
- Ethics
- Ethnicity
- Evangelism/Conversion
- Interchurch Relations
- Leadership
- Literature and the Arts
- Marriage and the Family
- Mennonite Brethren Church and History
- Mennonite Brethren Higher Education
- Ministry and the Minister
- Mission/International Church
- Music
- Ordinances
- Other Faiths/Cults
- Peace/Justice/Nonresistance
- Philosophy
- Poetry and Prose Fiction
- Politics/State and Church
- Preaching
- Psychology
- Reader Response
- Renewal/Church Growth
- Research
- Science and Religion
- Sexuality
- Social Action
- Sociology
- Spiritual Conflict
- Spirituality
- Theology: Biblical and Systematic
- Theology: Historical
- Theology: Practical
- Women in the Church
- Work/Vocation
- Worship
- Youth
Instructions
When using the indexes, first narrow your search to either book reviews or other articles. Then, click the appropriate type of index, such as by title or by author. For the index by subject, you need to first select a category from the list shown.
For the author, title, or reviewer indexes, the results will start by showing the letter A. You can select another letter to move to those results. Please note that for the author and reviewer results, only the primary name is listed. If two people cowrote an article or book, the index will only sort by the first person’s name. To find all articles or reviewed books written or cowritten by a person, use the Search feature.
Once you have found the article you are looking for, you can click on it. If the article is online, this will take you to the article text. Otherwise, it will take you to the table of contents for the issue containing that article.