The Coddling of the American Funeral
The coddling of the American funeral is a tragedy. Christians should ponder death with more grief and hope than our unbelieving neighbors.
The coddling of the American funeral is a tragedy. Christians should ponder death with more grief and hope than our unbelieving neighbors.
Much of the technology around artificial reproduction was devised to circumvent nature rather than to restore it.
The gospel offers us deep, durable meaning—powerful enough to sustain us through life and through suffering and dying. Our story becomes part of God’s grand story, the story behind all stories.
When families walk alongside a loved one in hospice, they show him or her, as well as surrounding caregivers, the face of Christ.
The questions we must address aren’t merely scientific or biological but profoundly theological: What’s the nature of a frozen embryo created through IVF? How should pro-life Christians think about such beings?