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Spring 2010
Spring 2010 Vision 

Insight: New Books From Vision 
Over the past decade in Vision we have published two series devoted to putting the entire New Testament before readers in a conversational way. These series on the Gospels and the apostles are now being published as full-length books in print and e-formats.
 
Mark Twain: The Whited Sepulchre 
Often lauded as one of America’s literary giants, Samuel Langhorne Clemens—better known as Mark Twain—lived a life filled with great joys, exciting journeys and investments, and a number of bitter defeats.
 
Why Suffering? 
It’s an ages-old conundrum: If God is both good and all-powerful, why does He allow pain and suffering in the world? 
 
Golgotha: Where Is It? 
If asked where Jesus was crucified and buried, most Christians would respond by naming either the Church of the Holy Sepulchre or the Garden Tomb. Yet, based on first-century evidence, neither site meets the necessary criteria. There is another option, however. 
 
In the Beginning 
How the universe came into existence continues to intrigue—and baffle—cosmologists, whose ever-evolving theories are still far from revealing definitive answers. Can anyone ever know how it all really began?
 
The Apostles, Part 18: John: Approaching the End 
As the last surviving apostle among the original twelve, John was eager to pass on key instruction and understanding to followers of “the Way,” both then and now.
 
Creating Sustainable Relationships 
An interview with leadership expert Will Marré suggests that new approaches to over-complicated modern lifestyles will not only help people improve their personal effectiveness but will also yield immense interpersonal benefits.  
 
Prove All Things 
Book Reviews: The Passionate Mind Revisited: Expanding Personal and Social Awareness by Joel Kramer and Diana Alstad; Biocentrism: How Life and Consciousness Are the Keys to Understanding the True Nature of the Universe by Robert Lanza, with Bob Berman; The Case for God by Karen Armstrong.
 
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