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The Belgian senate overwhelmingly approved a bill that would allow medically-assisted suicide for any child diagnosed as terminally ill.
How to persevere in your church and ministry.
Claire Seaton wore the same dress every day this past October. In fact, the high school senior has done so for the past three Octobers.
Over the past eight years, Story has won a Grammy Award, become a full-time working mom, and has learned to walk beside her husband in the ups and downs of mental disability.
Survey Requests Elder Input about General Assembly
By Karen Cook
The Stated Clerk’s office is conducting a survey of teaching and ruling elders to determine their motivations for attending or not attending General Assembly, as well as to understand what they think about key aspects of the Assembly.
“The PCA has not had this many families affected by a storm since the Nashville flood several years ago,” said Arklie Hooten, MNA disaster-response director. “It’s been months, and families are still digging out of the rubble.”
Since joining the denomination 10 years ago, Sim has been an outspoken leader among the Korean language presbyteries (KLPs). Although this group often falls under the radar, Sim is excited to see increasing connections between the Korean language churches and their English-speaking counterparts.
The Spiritual Costs of the Missing Family
By Susan Fikse
“If policy makers are concerned about poverty, crime, child well-being, rising economic inequality, and the fiscal limits of the contemporary welfare state, they should recognize that the nation’s retreat from marriage is closely connected to all of these issues.”
Given how the IRS has misused its power in recent years, the prospect of a supersized, superempowered IRS should give us pause.
Belcher to become the third president of the college.