ZENIT News: Australia’s Euthanasia Debate
A heated debate is going on in Australia over euthanasia, sparked off by legislative proposals at both federal and state levels brought by the Green party. Read more …
A heated debate is going on in Australia over euthanasia, sparked off by legislative proposals at both federal and state levels brought by the Green party. Read more …
Would you like to know where things stand with palliative care and assisted suicide in the United States? The latest issue of Mercy Notes, from LCMS World Relief and Human
From Mission Network News: There are 133 million orphaned children around the world. 133 million children who be forgotten and have no love, security, or much of a future. However,
The most recent elections were encouraging to all those who continue the never-ending effort to defend the life of the “least of” Christ’s brethren, the unborn, and to help women
One of the major issues in the 2010 election was whether ObamaCare should be repealed. Specifically, there was a lot of national attention in the election paid to that section
Having been a conservative activist since my teenage days 50 years ago, am I elated at the greatest Republican comeback in my lifetime? Not exactly. After the polls closed Tuesday evening
Devotional thoughts, via e-mail, for November, 3, 2010, from Redeemer Lutheran Church in Sister Lakes, Michigan: 2 Timothy 4:1-2: “In the presence of God and of Christ Jesus, who will judge
Research, personal stories show plight of men who want to support their partners and unborn children. Read more …