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A personal reflection on a ‘faith healer’
Todd Bentley’s healing ministry has gained national attention. His daily meetings for the past three months in Lakeland, Fla., have attracted hundreds of thousands from all over the world. more »
By William A. Dembski - Jul 24, 2008 - (8)
Topic: Faith, Ministry, Family, Living, Health
Too much energy?
New favorite beverage of teens potentially dangerous
Would you let your child drink four cans of Coke in one sitting? Not likely. But what many parents don’t realize is that energy drinks, which are quickly becoming a favorite beverage among teenagers, often have the same amount of caffeine and sugar in only one can. more »
By Josh Rutledge - Jul 21, 2008 - (2)
Topic: Family, Children, Living, Health
Schiavo-like case in Florida garners interest
Stroke victim indicates she doesn’t want to die
Just a few years ago 57-year-old Karen Weber sat around the kitchen table talking about the Terri Schiavo case with her husband, Ray, and her mother, Martha Tatro. more »
By Joni B. Hannigan - Jul 7, 2008
Topic: Family, Living, Health, Life, End-of-Life Issues
It seems that HIV really ‘is a gay disease’
It seems that HIV ‘is a gay disease.’
How should society respond to a behavior – a lifestyle choice – that places those who engage in the behavior at a high risk for poor health and grave disease? more »
By Kelly Boggs - Jul 3, 2008 - (10)
Topic: Family, Living, Health, Sexual Purity, Homosexuality
Interactive health care tracker invaluable tool
In an emergency, medical personnel need all the diagnostic tools—including the patient’s medical history—they can find to help treat the patient quickly and properly to restore his health. more »
By Bob Nigh - Jun 11, 2008
Only God Can Give Life, and Only He Can Take It
Doctors told Sonya McDougall she was being selfish. After all, her 20-month-old son would be nothing more than a vegetable, kept alive on machines at an unnecessary expense. more »
By Dana Williamson - May 31, 2008 - (3)
Topic: Family, Children, Living, Health, Life
Monroeville Baptist says God gave him second chance at life
The doors to the Oval Office were opened for him and Fred Kelley walked in to receive the national “Community Involvement Award” from President George W. more »
By Josh Rutledge - May 30, 2008
Pine Bluff pastor casts small shadow
Harold Chandler ain’t half the preacher he once was.
Last year, at 349 pounds, he was two cheeseburgers short of 350. Today he is 186 pounds, well on his way to his goal of 170. more »
By Charlie Warren - May 28, 2008 - (2)
Bush signs ban on genetic discrimination
President Bush has signed into law a bill to prevent insurers and employers from discriminating against people based on their genetic information. more »
By Tom Strode - May 23, 2008
Topic: Family, Living, Health, Citizenship, Legislation
Genetic information safeguard passes
Congress has adopted with nearly unanimous agreement a bill to prevent insurers and employers from discriminating against Americans based on their genetic information. more »
By Tom Strode - May 7, 2008
Topic: Family, Living, Health, Citizenship, Legislation