by afladmin | Jun 7, 2018 | End of Life
When we hear discussions about the sanctity of life, it’s natural to begin by thinking about the abortion epidemic, unplanned pregnancies, and preborn babies. Often, we forget that caring for the vulnerable among us includes caring for those entering the later stages...
by afladmin | May 29, 2018 | End of Life
I have always seen this particular idiom as a sarcastic way of expressing disdain for something. “Sitting through dinner with her is a fate worse than death.” But as Anglicans for Life addresses end-of-life issues, this idiom caused me to really consider—what is a...
by afladmin | May 4, 2018 | End of Life
In addressing life issues, I’ve found many people avoid thinking or talking about aging, dying and end-of-life issues. Not only will all of us die one day, but many of us will care for parents, family, and friends going through the aging and dying process. Whether you...
by afladmin | Apr 30, 2018 | Abortion, End of Life
Allow me to introduce you to Jane Porter. Jane attends Christ Church in Anywhere, USA. She grew up in a Christian home, but she walked away from her faith while she was in her late teens. When Jane discovered she was pregnant in her sophomore year of college, she...
by afladmin | Mar 5, 2018 | End of Life
We have all watched scenes like this in movies or theater. Two people are in grave discussion. “How bad is it?” one asks, mournfully. The other person struggles with their emotions for a moment, hesitates, and then confirms the worst. “It’s bad. We’re looking at...