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Past Print Editions of On The Road

Community is the Centre of our Life (Issue 56: January 2014)
From Pieces to Peace: More than Just Neighbours in a Multi-Faith World (Issue 55: July 2013)
Jesus is the Centre of our Faith (Issue 54: December 2012)
Sexuality (Issue 53: June 2012)
A Radical Ministry (Issue 52: April 2012)
Women's Issue (Issue 51: December 2011)
September 11 2001 – September 11 2011: A Decade of Terror (Issue 50: September 2011)
The Arts (Issue 49: July 2011)
On the Edge of Empire (Issue 48: April 2011)
Catching Up with John Howard Yoder (Issue 47: December 2010)
Election Special (Issue 46: August 2010)
Anabaptists and the Old Testament (Issue 45: June 2010)
Heaven, Hell & Creation (Issue 44: March 2010)
The 2000s: A Decade in Review (Issue 43: December 2009)
Mennonite World Conference 2009 (Issue 42: October 2009)

2009
Issue 41 40

2005
Issue 29 28 27 26

2001
Issue 14 Sept 11 ed. 13 12 11

2008
Issue 39 38 37 36

2004
Issue 25 24 23 22

2000
Issue 10 9 8 7

2007
Issue 35 34 33

2003
Issue 21 20 19

1999
Issue 6 5 4

2006
Issue 32 31 30

2002
Issue 18 17 16 15

1998
Issue 3 2 1

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The Anabaptist Association links people in Australia and New Zealand who share a passion for Jesus, community and reconciliation. The network finds inspiration from the life of Jesus, the earliest church and the convictions of the first Anabaptist communities… to be peacemakers and people who dream about and work for a more compassionate world. Anabaptism today is not about starting a new religion or denomination but brings fresh perspectives on issues that matter and inspires people to go further and deeper in ways that make a difference.

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