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Without Answers, Long COVID Patients Keep the Faith
The uncertainty of the condition makes it a challenge for sufferers and caretakers.
Canada Euthanized 10,000 People in 2021. Has Death Lost Its Sting?
Here’s what I’ve learned as a Christian doctor receiving requests for physician-assisted dying.
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Donde los no nacidos son personas
Las iglesias deben ofrecer un testimonio de la vida más allá de su «potencial».
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Where the Unborn Are People
Churches are bearing better witness to life beyond its “potential.”
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What the First Black Death Victim Wanted the World to Know
New research traces plague to historic Syriac Christian community.
Even in States with Bans, Christian Clinics Continue Post-Abortion Care
Some women who travel out of state for the procedure still rely on local pro-life pregnancy centers for support in the aftermath.
Court: HHS Can’t Require Christian Providers Perform Gender Transitions, Abortions
The appellate ruling sides with the Christian Medical and Dental Society and a Catholic hospital system that opposed the federal rule.
What Church Leaders Should Know about Monkeypox
Part 2 of a Conversation With U.S. Department of Health and Human Services' Rev. Dr. Que English
Police Work Nearly Broke Me
I was a narcotics officer on the brink of suicide when God began his mighty healing work.
¿Quién pagará las facturas médicas de África?
Los lugareños cada vez abren más hospitales misioneros en África. El siguiente desafío: conservar donantes extranjeros.
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South Carolina Protects Doctors Who Decline Procedures on Religious Grounds
It's the third state to give medical professionals legal backing for refusing to perform treatments such as gender transition.
Who Will Pay Africa’s Medical Bills?
Locals are increasingly running African mission hospitals. The next challenge: keeping foreign donors.
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What Should We Do If Our Compassion Runs Out?
1 in 7 of my medical patients dies. But I don’t want to stop grieving or hoping.
Pro-Life Ob-Gyns: Ectopic Pregnancy, Miscarriage Care Will Continue After Roe
Even if the pills and procedures seem similar to elective abortion, doctors know the difference between treatment when a pregnancy ends and treatment to end a pregnancy.
Health Care Sharing Ministry Sharity Leaves 10K Families with Millions in Unpaid Bills
The network went bankrupt in the face of ongoing legal challenges, and regulators don’t expect members will receive the $50 million-plus they’re owed.
¿Qué demuestran los estudios sobre la oración?
Cuando un estudio sugiere que la oración de intercesión podría dañar a los pacientes en vez de ayudarlos, debemos pensar dos veces.
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At the CDC and Emory, Christians Live Out Dual Callings During the Pandemic
COVID-19 fatigue has strengthened and challenged the faith of public health and hospital workers in Atlanta.
New Novavax Shot Could Appeal to Pro-Life Christian Skeptics
Though Catholic and evangelical leaders have endorsed existing options, this vaccine is the first without links to fetal-derived cell lines.
Pentecostal Nurse Who Refused to Wear Scrub Pants Wins $75K Settlement
After being sued for religious discrimination, the health care provider who rescinded her job offer agreed to provide back pay and damages.
Le corps garde la foi
La vie spirituelle se poursuit malgré la désorientation due à la démence.
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Top Story March 29, 2024

A Theologian’s Vision of ‘Peasant’ Politics Is Surprisingly Lordly in Scope
A Theologian’s Vision of ‘Peasant’ Politics Is Surprisingly Lordly in Scope
Ephraim Radner’s “narrow” concern for protecting the mundane goods of earthly life isn’t so narrow after all.

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