What happens when the person grappling with mental illness is someone within the walls of your own home? And what are some of the signs?
Becoming Pro-Life
As believers who embrace the view that every human life is sacred and created in God’s image, we should care deeply about the issue of suicide.
Discussing your wishes for medical treatment- or who you’d like to be responsible for decision-making in the event you’re ever unable to make your own – is an important task. This document will help you facilitate discussion with your loved ones around these sometimes difficult issues. High-profile situations, such as the one involving Terri Schiavo, …
Q: What is Physician-Assisted Suicide? A: Physician-assisted suicide (PAS) is much different than refusing treatment. PAS involves a medical doctor who gives a terminally ill patient the means to commit suicide, usually by an overdose of prescription medication. Q: Is Physician-Assisted Suicide Legal? A: Physician-assisted suicide is illegal and a crime in most states. It’s …
Millennials have a new understanding about when life begins, and it’s making a difference in what they think about abortion.
More information about the end of life.
Sermons to help you understand more about the end of life.
Listen to what pastors around the country have to say about racial harmony.
Videos to help you understand adoption and orphan care.
When Brittany Maynard committed suicide last November to avoid the prolonged pain of terminal brain cancer, leftist activists began using her story to push bills legalizing physician-assisted suicide. Meanwhile, other terminal cancer patients-like Kara Tippetts of Colorado-say a “dignified death” means living every moment of God-ordained life.
In South Dakota, a pro-family group is helping to lead the effort against human trafficking.
How do we teach our children to treat all people equally in a world of racial tension?
Kara Tippetts was 38 and a mother of four. Brittany Maynard was 29 and a newlywed when she committed suicide by lethal prescription provided by a doctor. Both women had aggressive forms of cancer; yet, they approached it from very different perspectives.
Many families never discuss the delicate issue of finances until faced with a crisis. But sorting through money matters now can make all the difference.
Understanding the Difference Between a ‘Living Will’ Declaration vs. Durable Power of Attorney for Health Care.