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Health Care, Everyone? Subscriber access only

Massachusetts makes medical insurance accessible to all—or else.

Jesus, M.D. Subscriber access only

Two authors assail our approach to health care and offer a church-based vision for understanding medicine.

No Sick Child Left Behind Subscriber access only

Southern Baptist leader says it's about time all U.S. children had health insurance.

The Health Care Crunch Subscriber access only

Let's make sure any reform plan we pursue avoids the single-value syndrome.

Blessed Insurance

Many pastors lack access to adequate health benefits.

We Need Health-Care Reform

And the real question is who gets to decide who gets attention.

Faith-based Mutual Insurers Worry about Health Care Reform

Ministries hope the end result doesn’t put them out of business.

The Health Care Debate, Early Church Style

Early Christians focused on of the sacredness of individuals, not demons, says historian Gary Ferngren.

Where the Health Care Debate Lies

Introducing our new feature rounding up what evangelical political groups talked about this week.

The Baucus Ruckus

This week the debate over health care reform moved from broad platitudes to specifics on abortion funding and abstinence education.

A Czar, a Cross, and Prayer Chain for Liberals

Conservative groups take aim at safe schools 'czar' Kevin Jennings. The Supreme Court considers the fate of a cross in the Mojave Desert. And all while Congress continues to work on health care.

Speak Out Publicly

The pro-life movement needs people who are willing to speak out in the public square.

Health Care Reform Splits Democrats on Abortion

Pro-life Democrats disagree over whether bills include federal funding for abortion.

Health Care Cacophony

Plus: D.C. debates gay marriage, President Obama approves a new hate crimes law, and other issues advocacy groups were talking about this week.

After Election Day, the Vote Everyone Has Been Waiting For

Tuesday brought big news on same-sex unions and the election outcomes of conservative candidates, but all eyes are now on the health-care bill.

Fear of Muslims and Fear of Bigotry

As Congress took most of the week off for Veterans Day, groups reacted to the tragedy at Fort Hood and a surprise pro-life victory in the health care debate.

Will Abortion Derail Health Care Reform?

The Senate moves closer to a vote on health care reform, groups argue over presidential appointments, and the Family Research Council issues a correction.

The Worst Week For Conservatives

Conservatives are licking their wounds from fights over abortion funding, health care reform, a gay-rights nominee, embryonic stem cell research, and Uganda's anti-gay law.

'Health Care King Herod Would Love!'

Advocacy groups wrap up an unusually busy Christmas season and prepare for 2010.

Stunned by Stupak

A surprise House ban on abortion funding reveals pro-life gains.
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