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Fall 2012

Moral Individualism

Brian Orchard

As a new generation prepares to face the world, it’s clear that they have taken seriously their parents’ postmodern teachings on morality.

Summer 2012

God of Anger or God of Love?

Brian Orchard

What kind of God does the Bible portray? Vision reviews three books on the subject.

Summer 2012

Who Is the Old Testament God?

Brian Orchard

Throughout much of Christendom, the enduring image of the Old Testament God is of an angry, vengeful being. But the Bible itself paints a very different picture.

Spring 2012

The High Life: A Look at Prescription Drug Abuse

Brian Orchard

The chronic misuse and abuse of medicines is a growing global problem. Is there a root cause, and does the problem have a solution?

On Personality and Character

Is personality merely a random product of genetics, or a construct of unique environmental conditions? What influence can we exert over our own personalities?

Fall 2011

The New Agrarian Culture

Brian Orchard

The urbanized and industrialized Western world has forgotten its agrarian roots. Should we reconsider the wisdom of a land-based economy?

Tied to the Land

Why is a land-based economy so important? There are significant connections between this way of living and the relationship between man and God.

Winter 2002

Parental Guidance Required

Brian Orchard

Children are shaped by many outside influences. Where should parents begin in reclaiming their role as authority figures and moral guides for their children?

Summer 2009

From Globalization to Global Peace?

Brian Orchard

The idea that global peace can be achieved through world government has a long history. But how realistic is this hope?

Risk 2: Vulnerability to Tyranny

The European “process model” of governing carries two troublesome risks.  The first is a moral dilemma. The second is its vulnerability to tyranny.

Risk 1: The Moral Dilemma

The European “process model” of governing carries two troublesome risks. The first is a moral dilemma: where does a secular society look when setting moral boundaries?

Winter 2009

Depression

Brian Orchard

Health professionals around the world are increasingly concerned about the growing incidence of depression. Can this debilitating condition be prevented?

Bipolar Disorder

Bipolar disorder, also known as manic-depression, causes unusual shifts in a person’s mood, energy and ability to function.

Before You Medicate

By retraining the way we think and act, we can positively influence the brain to retrain itself. The vicious cycle of depression can be reversed.

Depression and Suicide

Each year about a million people commit suicide. And for every suicide, there are between 10 and 20 suicide attempts.

Summer 2005

Power to the People

Brian Orchard

Democracy seems to be catching on around the world. Does that mean peace is just around the corner?

Fall 2007

Christmas: Does It Matter?

Brian Orchard

It’s generally acknowledged that the second-most important festival of the Christian calendar has no biblical support. Most people shrug that off as irrelevant, but is it?

August 16, 2007

The Moral Compass

Brian Orchard

A compass is a relatively simple instrument that evokes a clear picture of mental processes that point a person in a particular direction in life.

Spring 2006

The Sickness Business

Brian Orchard

Many disorders that were previously regarded as derived from moral or social problems are now viewed as medically treatable.

Fall 2004

Why Work?

Brian Orchard

Too many people derive little or no satisfaction from their work. So what does it take to achieve lasting fulfillment in our employment?

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