June 18, 2004 Written In Stone Peter Nathan Archaeology might seem to be above the religious and political fray, but recent finds in Israel demonstrate otherwise.
Summer 2004 In the Bully's-Eye David Paszkiewicz Bullying is not limited to physical violence. Victims are usually reluctant to tell school officials or even their own parents.
Summer 2004 Beyond the Deadlock David Hulme Can a seemingly unrelated field of study point the way to a solution of the Arab-Israeli impasse?
June 13, 2004 Rethinking Our Mental Framework Dan Cloer What is the process that makes each human a unique individual—largely the same, yet different from every other?
The Synaptic Connection Uncovering the synaptic processes that gather, store and retrieve information throughout the brain is the cutting edge of modern neuroscience.
Summer 2004 Brain Science Has a Change of Mind David Hulme Recent discoveries in neuroscience are providing exciting insights into the nature of being human.
Summer 2004 Fusing Mind and Matter David Hulme Vision interviews brain researcher Jeffrey M. Schwartz.
Four Giant Steps for Mankind Variations of mindfulness-based cognitive therapy, referred to by Jeffrey Schwartz as the Four Steps program, have successfully treated a wide range of conditions.
Summer 2004 Wisdom: The Pauses Between the Notes Michael McKinney Winfried Fritz Wisdom seems to be an increasingly rare commodity. Why, and what can we do to develop it?
Summer 2004 Who Am I? Who Should I Be? David Hulme Meaningful change is achieved by personal action that arises from the self-directed will to do the right thing for the good of all.
Summer 2004 Enough Is Enough Bill Butler Donna Butler Today’s consumer is increasingly persuaded to focus on materialistic pursuits, to acquire that next want that goes far beyond a genuine need.
Article Collection The History of the Bible Today we take for granted that people all over the world can read the Bible in any language. But for more than 1,000 years it was unavailable to most.
Spring 2004 Whatever Happened to Childhood? Rebecca Sweat What can parents do to shield children from the pressure to grow up too fast?
Helping Children Be Children Some practical suggestions to help parents keep their children from growing up too fast.
March 30, 2004 In Other Words David Hulme How did the Bible come to be translated into so many vernacular tongues?
March 30, 2004 The Most Dangerous Book David F. Lloyd Part Two: The courageous struggle to put the Bible into the hands of the English people.
Spring 2004 The Tale of Two Cities David Hulme Vision publisher David Hulme interviews Afif Safiieh, a leading PLO representative, for a Palestinian perspective on how Jerusalem can achieve peace.
March 28, 2004 Pharaoh’s Hardened Heart John Meakin How a God of slaves humbled one of the world’s greatest civilizations.
Against All the Gods of Egypt. . . How could belief in the Egyptian deities be confounded by the 10 plagues? Put simply, everything went wrong.