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Evangelical Theology and the Peace Position
Alternating Currents and Multi-Directional Ministry
Global Anabaptism and Its Challenge to the North American Church
Results of 2014 Global Anabaptist Profile
Brethren in Christ Church in the U.S.
The Global Anabaptist Profile (GAP) is a multi-nation research project led by John Roth (Goshen College) and Conrad Kanagy (Elizabethtown College) on behalf of Mennonite World Conference. The Institute for the Study of Global Anabaptism (ISGA) at Goshen College. sponsored the project. The results of the project were shared at...read more
Tracing the Trajectory of the Brethren in Christ Peace Position in the United States

Does Church Membership Still Matter?
Reflections on "Belonging" in Twenty-first Century Christianity
If I could choose an alternative title for this article, it would be: “The Nones, the Priests, and the Future of the Church.” The reason for this change will become apparent in a bit, but for now let us start with “nones.” No, I’m not misspelling the word nun—although given...read more
Where Do Our Loyalties Lie?
Belonging Beyond the Local Congregation
A Missiological Exploration of Church Membership
Conversion and Life Between the Resurrections
Belief, Belonging, and Behavior

A Church with a Mission and God-Driven Vision
The Brethren in Christ Church in the United Kingdom

The Beginning of Phumula Mission in Southern Rhodesia
An Historical Record of Activity Through January 1960

Selections from Growing and Branching Out: Brethren in Christ Church in Zimbabwe and Southern Africa
Writing a Missions History
Brethren in Christ Engagement In Mennonite World Conference
The world of the first Jesus followers was a world of “us and them.” The Scriptures present this first of all as the language of the people of God, Israelites and eventually Jews, who knew the rest as the “nations,” or “Gentiles.” Of course, Greeks and Romans also saw the...read more