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The Reformed denomination “deplores” the legalization of the practice and offers recommendations for caring for the dying.
Alzheimer’s has robbed my mother of her memories. But in Christ, both she and I are not forgotten.
The Bulletin
The Bulletin discusses Israel’s strikes on Iran, the assassination of a Minnesota politician, and a conversation with Sita Slavov about the economics of aging.
Readers relate to Jen Wilkin’s article from January/February about the seasons of life.
As China’s population ages, few receive end-of-life care. Christians are helping the elderly face death with hope.
The chiastic pattern I’d come to love in Scripture also shows up in God’s design for aging.
Public Theology Project
What the presidential debate and its aftermath should tell us about our culture of geriatric childishness.
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By calling or circumstance, millions in the “sandwich generation” feel the weight and cost of tending to aging relatives.
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At 89 years old, the Stonebriar Community Church founder says he still believes “one never retires from the work of God’s kingdom.”
End-of-life decisions are wrenching and ever more medically complex, but we can honor both God and our loved ones as death nears.