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index to Volume 135, 1999-2000 A Elementary Teacher Discipline Administrative Talk: Glen Kuck Styles. Dan Tomal “he Credibility The Courage to Be a Servant in the Leadership without Autocracy Church. Marva Dawn Rekindling Creativity Wee stele? .. 2.2...6s . Fs D When a Student Is Sent To Your Dawn, Marva. The Courage to Be a Servant inthe Church. ...... 266 Ankerberg, Erik. The Classical DCE Expressions: Education Movement and Lutheran Close to the Cross: Confessions of a Schools Professional Sinner. Dana Oleson Anderson, Margaret. When the Sky Is DCE Ministry as a Long-Term Falling: Shepherding Church Career. Linda L. Olsen . Workers Through Times of Crisis Passion In Ministry. Rich Gutenkunst Sabbatical: A Life-changing Experience. Deb Moore ... 51 Baker, Kevin. The Family: A Lutheran Single-Minded Devotion. Rebecca High School’s Ministry Opportunity Brockman 75 Barz, Jonathan. See From Where I Sit E Bassett, Leonard. LCMS Schools’ Educating the Whole Child: Tuition Policies Jean Harrison Bimler, Rich. See Multiplying Assuring that Something Js Ministries Better than Nothing ...... 49 Block, Richard. What’s the Matter with Every Single Child . . . Imagine! 108 Kids Today? Let’s Not Forget—Secondary Fine Arts Curriculum C Renewing the Artist Within ... 287 C. F. W. Walther and Education in the You Don’t Have to Do This Alone Lutheran Church- Missouri Synod. Mary Hilgendorf .. C. F. W. Walther and Education in the F Lutheran Church- Missouri Synod, A Final Word: George C. Heider Part Two. Mary Hilgendorf .... 90 To Coin a Phrase The Classical Education Movement and Come the Millennium Lutheran Schools. Gene Edward Seizing the Moments, One at a Veith and Erik Ankerberg Time A Comparison of Public and Lutheran So What Now? ....... We Have So Much to Learn .. . 296 J From Where I Sit: Jonathan Barz Jericho, Adrienne. Lutheran Schools in The Age of Reform—Again Australia: A Changing Role for Behold, I Make All Things New . . 3 Chanome THES: «<3 eco. sce. Ss 250 Lifting Our Gaze: Lessons from Jericho, Adrienne. Schools and the Abroad... Evangelical Lutheran Church of A Technorealist’s Plea Papua New Guinea Turning Our Hearts Toward Home K (-Schoolers) Kane, Ewald. Whatever Happened to G Christenlehre?: An Historical Note Gutekunst, Rich. Passion in Ministry on Lutheran Religious Education 161 Kuck, Glen. See Administrative Talk H L Harrison, Jean. See Educating the Laabs, Charles. (International Dimen- Whole Child. sions of Lutheran Education ... 243 Heider, George C. See A Final Word Laabs, Jonathan. \nternational Dimen- Hilgendorf, Mary. C. F. W. Walther and sions of Lutheran Education ... 243 Education in the Lutheran Church- Lagerquist, L. DeAne. What Does This Missouri Synod 21 Mean?: Lutheran Higher Education Hilgendorf, Mary. C. F. W. Walther and Education in the Lutheran Church- LCMS Schools’ Tuition Policies. Missouri Synod, Part Two Leonard Bassett Hilgendorf, Mary. The Role of the Leadership Perspectives: Making a Lutheran Teacher: C. F. W. Difference with 20/20 Vision. Ross Walther’s Unsettled Legacy In Stueber Lutheran Education, Part Three 143 The Legal Context of Lutheran Schools, Hunter, Roger. Schools and the Part One. William C. Rietschel . 95 Evangelical Lutheran Church of The Legal Context of Lutheran Schools, Papua New Guinea Part Two: The Lutheran Teacher’s Legal Rights and Duties. William C. I Rietschel International Dimensions of Lutheran The Legal Context of Lutheran Schools, Education. Charles Laabs and Part Three: Students’ Legal Rights Jonathan Laabs and Duties. William C. Rietschel210 Is Your School a “Safe Place”? DavidJ . Loomans, Keith. It’s About Fishing: The Lutheran School as Family Ministry It’s About Fishing: The Lutheran School as Family Ministry. Keith Loomans Ludwig, DavidJ . Is Your School a “Safe Wr re bh 6 ee ee 124 Lutheran High School Counseling Programs: Some Present and Future Confessions of a Professional Sinner Concerns. Dale Septeowski, 11] Bernard Tonjes, and William Olsen, Linda L. DCE Ministry as a Roundey, Jr. 37 Long-Term Career 170 Lutheran Schools and the Supreme Court: The 75" Anniversary of R Pierce v. Society of Sisters. Richard Rietschel, William C. The Legal Context K. Schnake BR euSh eA ina aE Oe of Lutheran Schools, Part One 95 Lutheran Schools in Australia: A Rietschel, William C. The Legal Context Changing Role for Changing Times. of Lutheran Schools, Part Two: The Adrienne Jericho Lutheran Teacher’s Legal Rights Lutheran Schools—Our Missionary and Duties . avis 15] Outposts. Paul Mueller . Rietschel, Willam C. The Legal Context M of Lutheran Schools, Part Three: Marsden, George. The Task oft he Students’ Legal Rights and Duties Scholar in the Christian University 4 210 Vfoore, Deb. Sabbatical: A Life- Changing Experience ........ 51 C.F.W. Walther’s Unsettled Legacy Moorhead, Bill. Collection In Lutheran Education, Part Three COMMEEMONSS y's 63040505. . 289 Mary Hilgendorf . 143 Morgan, David. Scholarship, Teaching, Roundey, Jr., William. Lutheran High and Practice: Reflections on School Counseling Programs: Some Lutheran Identity . 78 Present and Future Concerns 37 Morgenthaler, Shirley. See Teaching the Young S Moulds, Russell “Why Can’t They Be Septeowski, Dale. Lutheran High School Like Us?” ee Counseling Programs: Some Present Mueller, Paul. Lutheran Schools—Our and Future Concerns .. . Missionary Outposts .... Schnake, Richard K. Lutheran Schools Multiplying Ministries: Rich Bimler and the Supreme Court: The 75" OOO 5 hip g al3 .5)S iro.e stan On 234 Anniversary of Pierce v. Society of Countdown to 2000—or, Count Up! Sisters i 114 Scholarship, Teaching, and Practice: The Gift of Giving to Others ... . 54 Reflections on Lutheran Identity. Good News.COM David Morgan It’s Not Who You Know, It’s Who Secondary Sequence: Mickciian e in 175 After Columbine. Kevin Dunning 56 Two Thousand Thoughts for the The Family: A Lutheran High New Millennium School’s Ministry Opportunity. Kevin Baker oO What’s the Matter with Kids Today? Oleson, Dana. Close to the Cross: Richard Block “Why Can’t They Be Like Us?” Russell Moulds Counseling Programs: Some Present Stueber, Ross. Leadership Perspectives: and Future‘Coneerms .......... 37 V Making a Difference with 20/20 Vision. Veith, Gene Edward. The Classical Education Movement and Lutheran T SONOOIS: 5... le The Task of the Scholar in the Christian Ww University. George Marsden Teaching the Young: What Does This Mean?: Lutheran Shirley Morgenthaler Higher Education. L. DeAne Become as a Child Lagerquist .....%. 184 The Child’s Perspective Whatever Happened to Christenlehre?: From the Lips of Children .... 294 An Historical Note on Lutheran The Peace of Play ... Religious Education. /wald Kane What's ina Name? 2.0.6 225.65 58 Tomal, Dan. A Comparison of Public and Lutheran Elementary Teacher Church Workers Through Times of Discipline Styles sae OO Crisis. \fargaret Anderson 37 Tonjes, Bernard. Lutheran High School Next Year in Lutheran Education: Format and Publication Changes Beginning in fall of 2000, Lutheran Eduation will shift from publishing five times annually (every other month during the academic year) to a quarterly publication cycle: Issues of the journal will appear Fall (October), Winter (before Christmas), Spring (near Easter), and Summer (at the end of the school year). The total amount of content of the journal will increase slightly as we move from five issues of 60 pages each (300 pages annually) to four quarterly issues of 80 pages each (320 pages annually). The new format will allow for slightly longer and more substantive articles and for the reintroduction of a book review section, with review essays introducing readers to important books in the various fields of Lutheran education and addressing key issues currently being debated in these fields. Each issue will also include a space entitled “LE Forum” in which to feature selected responses to articles in the previous issue, allowing for thoughtful, reasoned response and enable differing viewpoints to be heard. The journal will remain in its current 6 by 9 inch format, but it is hoped that the shift to quarterly publication will allow the look and feel of the journal to be upgraded. 300

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