Summer 2010 The Apostles, Part 19 John: In Light of the Future David Hulme The last written work of the apostle John was his enigmatic Apocalypse, or the book of Revelation. Why is the book so puzzling, and what is its message for today?
Summer 2010 Mother Earth? Peter Nathan Popular references to our planet as Mother Earth, and to the natural forces that govern it as Mother Nature, bring to mind the ancient goddess Gaia.
Summer 2010 What’s Behind the Curtain? David Hulme Apostles: First Followers and Their Faith helps establish the truth by viewing the lives of the apostles of Jesus from a more accurate perspective.
Spring 2010 Prove All Things Dan Cloer Vision discusses three books that examine why and how people hold beliefs about the meaning of life and the existence of God.
Spring 2010 Golgotha: Where Is It? Peter Nathan Where was Jesus crucified and buried? Most would say the Church of the Holy Sepulchre or the Garden Tomb, but first-century evidence says neither.
Spring 2010 The Apostles, Part 18 John: Approaching the End David Hulme As the last surviving apostle among the original twelve, John was eager to pass on key instruction and understanding to followers of “the Way.”
Winter 2010 Listening to God Winfried Fritz Most believers recognize the value of prayer—speaking to God. But what about the other half of communicating with the Creator—listening to Him?
Winter 2010 Holes in the Net Dan Cloer Sir John Polkinghorne talks to Vision’s Dan Cloer about some of the deficiencies of science without religion.
Fall 2009 God Exists Is the scientific method the best way to establish evidence for God? How can we know whether God exists?
Fall 2009 God and Your Brain Jerry de Gier What effect, if any, does religious belief have on us? Two books, both published in 2009, tackle the topic but come to very different conclusions.