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Index 1998 Kreider, Robert, An arena of family dialogue, 2/3 Zuercher, Melanie A., Leaving his mark, 2/10 Homosexuality Letters, 1/9; 1/10 Iraq SUBJECT MCC targets medicine for Iraqi children, 1/11 Issue number is listed first, then page number. The 1998 volume ended with the second issue. Mennonite Central Committee Art MCC targets medicine for Iraqi children, 1/11 Sensenig, Pearl, The nitty gritty stuff of service, 1/12 Art exhibit brings together both sides of war, 1/15 The tools of service, 2/19 Thiessen, Carol, MCC linked to Labrador’s only egg producers, 1/12 Bible Mennonites Letters, 1/10 Zuercher, Melanie A., Use Hazel’s story in a group, 1/5; Use Klassen, Mary E., Theologian John H. Yoder dies, 2/17 Melissa’s story in a group, 1/8 Zuercher, Melanie A., Leaving his mark [John Hiebert], 2/10 Central America Mexico Zuercher, Melanie A., Curriculum responds to children’s reality, 2/18 Holy Innocents of Acteal, 2/16 MCC to aid victims of Chiapas violence, 2/16 Children Prayer Preller, Denise, What kind of God do you want your children to believe in?, 2/14 Kropf, Marlene, Green shoots of prayer are rising, 2/13 Christian Education Racism Zuercher, Melanie A., Curriculum responds to children’s reality, 2/18 Shearer, Tobin Miller, When a racism video becomes evangelistic, 1/16 Congo Reviews Campbell-Janz, Bruce, Mennonites in Congo celebrate unity in Christ, 1/14 Dula, Peter, For the Nations, 2/22 Houser, Gordon, Amistad, 1/21 Christian Life Nolt, Steve, Women Against the Good War, 1/21 Zuercher, Ed, A Speck in the Universe and Living Beyond Our Means, Houser, Gordon, A way to talk and listen, 2/24 1/21 Zuercher, Melanie A., Fork in the road, 1/24 South America Communications Zuercher, Melanie A., Curriculum responds to children’s reality, 2/18 16 editors in 112 years, 2/9 Good times, bad times, 2/8 Stewardship Houser, Gordon, A way to talk and listen, 2/24; Farewell and welcome, 2/24 Letters, 1/9; 2/12 Kreider, Robert, An arena of family dialogue, 2/3 Miller, J.B., Parting reminders, 2/15 Letters, 1/9; 2/12 Zuercher, Melanie A., Fork in the road, 1/24; Leaving his mark, 2/10 Sudan Evangelism Art exhibit brings together both sides of war, 1/15 Shearer, Tobin Miller, When a racism video becomes evangelistic, Voluntary Service 1/16 Sensenig, Pearl, The nitty gritty stuff of service, 1/12 Final Issue Women 16 editors in 112 years, 2/9 Good times, bad times, 2/8 Zuercher, Melanie A., Hazel: A one-woman alarm system, 1/3; Use Houser, Gordon, A way to talk and listen, 2/24; Farewell and Hazel’s story in a group, 1/5; Melissa: A price beyond rubies, 1/ welcome, 2/24 6; Use Melissa’s story in a group, 1/8; Fork in the road, 1/24 THE MENNONITE AUTHORS Campbell-Janz, Bruce, Mennonites in Congo celebrate unity in Christ, 1/14 Dula, Peter, For the Nations, 2/22 Houser, Gordon, Amistad, 1/21; A way to talk and listen, 2/24; Farewell and welcome, 2/24 Klassen, Mary E., Theologian John H. Yoder dies, 2/17 Kreider, Robert, An arena of family dialogue, 2/3 Kropf, Marlene, Green shoots of prayer are rising, 2/13 Miller, J.B., Parting reminders, 2/15 Nolt, Steve, Women Against the Good War, 1/21 Preller, Denise, What kind of God do you want your children to believe in?, 2/14 Sensenig, Pearl, The nitty gritty stuff of service, 1/12 Shearer, Tobin Miller, When a racism video becomes evangelistic, 1/16 Thiessen, Carol, MCC linked to Labrador’s only egg producers, 1/12 Zuercher, Ed, A Speck in the Universe and Living Beyond Our Means, 1/21 Zuercher, Melanie A., Hazel: A one-woman alarm system, 1/3; Use Hazel’s story in a group, 1/5; Melissa: A price beyond rubies, 1/6; Use Melissa’s story in a group, 1/8; Fork in the road, 1/24; Leaving his mark, 2/10; Curriculum responds to children’s reality, 2/18 2 JANUARY 1998 ASF “or

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