Fall 2003 The Peace Puzzle Brian Orchard Solving puzzles often requires a change in perspective and thinking. The greatest puzzle facing humanity today is a case in point.
March 15, 2003 After Life Brian Orchard People have always wondered about life after death. What happens when we die? What the Bible has to say on the subject may be surprising.
Fall 2001 A Culture of Divorce Brian Orchard More and more couples are willing to endure the pain of ending a marriage, a fact that is reshaping society itself, according to experts.
January 16, 2003 Marriage: Mystery and Meaning Brian Orchard Marriage is as old as humanity itself. But how relevant is it today?
Our Wired Children Evidence now exists that from birth, boys and girls have differently wired brains. So the individual nurturing of children is important from a very early age.
Fall 2001 The Splice of Life: Sex in the 21st Century Brian Orchard Rebecca Sweat Will biotechnology change our views on sex and procreation?
Winter 2001 A Blueprint for Vision Brian Orchard What the world needs now is visionairies, and you could be one of them.
A Vision of the Future Is the rise and fall of nations simply a matter of fate? Or is there a God who orchestrates the affairs of mankind?
October 8, 2000 Martin Luther: Prophet of God? Brian Orchard Vision reviews two books focusing on Martin Luther: The Christian Between God and Death by Marius, and Martin Luther’s Theology by Lohse.
Influential Ideas What are some of the ideas that influenced Martin Luther’s theological development?
Summer 2000 Children: Our Legacy for the Future Brian Orchard Perhaps the greatest mark any single generation can leave on the next generation is its values. What kind of values are we passing on to our children?
January 16, 2000 “Speak to Us Smooth Things” Brian Orchard Have the prophets of the Bible been misjudged? Their writings have challenged those seeking to understand the relevance of the Bible to our times.