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Contents
- Economic and social challenges for brethren: The next 25 years
- Seismic events and the Arc of social history: Teh church of the brethren and the pandemic
- Membership and covenant: The broken and faith-forming church
- PPE as vestments
- faith amidst fear: Discernment during a pandemic
- Therefore, go: What the pandemic taught us about church
- The church in the home stretch of the global pandemic: How we keep our eyes on the prize
- "Jesus began to weep": Luke 11:32-34
- A Commentary and call during loss and isolation
- Spirit, flesh, and the algorithm
- Knowledge, action, and hashtags: The effective means to be involved in nonviolent social change in an increasingly violent and virtual world
- The stories will rise
- And... Violence by another name
- Change in an authoritarian and virtual world
- Facing our complicity
- Deep encounters: The love feast and the old German baptist brethren
- Nineteenth-century German baptisan brethren and two-kingdom premillennialism
- The subversive ministry of deacons: A sermon based on Jeremiah 1:4-10 and Acts 6:1-6
- September mourn: The dunker church of antietam battlefield. Alann Schimidt and Terry Barkley
- The pietist option: Hope for the renewal of christianity. Christopher Gehrz and Mark Patie III
- The Origin of the Wesleyan theological vision for christian globalisation and the pursuit of pentecost in early revivalism, including a traslation of the pentacost adresses of Johann Adam Steinmetz ( 1689-1762). J. Steven O'Malley
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