Grieving a Miscarriage
An excerpt from Shauna Niequist’s new book, Bittersweet: Thoughts on Change, Grace, and Learning the Hard Way. For those mouring the loss of a baby through miscarriage or stillbirth, Lutherans
An excerpt from Shauna Niequist’s new book, Bittersweet: Thoughts on Change, Grace, and Learning the Hard Way. For those mouring the loss of a baby through miscarriage or stillbirth, Lutherans
The Age reports, “Many men suffer emotionally when their partner miscarries, but they recover more quickly from their distress than women do, new research suggests.” For those mouring the loss
From the Central Chronicle: “You may call it a miracle – a baby saved his mother’s life before he was even born just by kicking in the womb only to
There is lots of sad, awful, news in this article by Ken Blackwell, but it is worth a read.
Albert Mohler new blog post says, “The sociological research presents a clear case for social concern, but the Christian case against mixed-faith marriage emerged long before the academic discipline of
The BBC recently posted this extraorinary video and story on Richard Rudd, who was in a motorcycle accident in 2009. His dad now says, “We all sit round and talk in
The Christian Post reports that, “the nation’s largest adoption agency announced on Monday that it had the highest-ever increase in adoption placements for a half-year period in 2010.”
Chuck Colson asks, “Can we re-define ‘family’ and the relationship between parents and children?” He says we can–but not without consequences.
In Mexico, a new play tells the story of the conversion of Bernard Nathanson and Norma McCorvey–now prominent defenders of life! Click here to find out more.