Life

Euthanizing sick babies to spare parents’ suffering

Euthanizing sick babies to spare parents’ suffering

Euthanasia | Doctors in the Netherlands are now able to use a muscle relaxant that kills extremely ill children faster so that parents don’t have to suffer the pains of watching a child die slowly. The Royal Dutch Medical…

Kermit Gosnell leaves the Criminal Justice Center in Philadelphia Monday after being convicted of first-degree murder.

Weighing a verdict

Abortion |  Pro-life leaders say Kermit Gosnell’s guilty verdict should energize America’s abortion conversation

Danylo Fedoryka at last weekend's MerleFest

Music, beauty, God, and life

Music |  Scythian’s Danylo Fedoryka is unabashedly pro-life

Jeannine Young, Brenda Pepin, and Kathleen Grange pray before the debate on an assisted suicide bill in the Vermont Senate.

Death for others

Euthanasia |  Six states—Connecticut, Vermont, New Jersey, Kansas, Hawaii, and Massachusetts—are looking to pass bills legalizing assisted suicide, which has never made…

Elton John leads a tribute performance of

Signs and Wonders: Grammys, physician-assisted suicide, and Dick Cheney

Newsworthy |  Grammys underwhelm. The bar is set pretty low when the two best things you can say about Sunday night’s telecast of the Grammy Awards are: no wardrobe…

Rep. Dan Lipinski

Loyal to life, not to party

Abortion |  Rep. Dan Lipinski is a rarity in the House of Representatives these days: He’s a pro-life Democrat. He addressed the March for Life Friday, speaking by…

March for Life participants gather outside the Supreme Court Friday.

A voice for the voiceless

Abortion |  Forty years after Roe v. Wade , March for Life participants brave the icy streets of Washington to send a loud and clear message to America

A child with spina bifida joins his Little League teammates for the playing of the national anthem.

A birth defect shouldn’t be a death sentence

Abortion |  I was born in 1965 with spina bifida, a birth defect that affects the development of the spine and lower extremities. It can vary in its severity—and my…

Thousands gather at the Minnesota Capitol building in St. Paul on Jan. 22, 1973, to protest the Supreme Court's <i>Roe v. Wade</i> decision.

Roe v. Wade at 40

Roe v. Wade |  At last week's signing of "executive actions" designed to combat gun violence in America, President Obama, flanked by schoolchildren, said, "… when it comes…

Joni Eareckson Tada

Joni Eareckson Tada on words that hurt, actions that help

Q&A |  I’ve interviewed hundreds of people over the years, but none has moved me more than Joni Eareckson Tada. We have excerpted that recent interview, which took…

Joni Eareckson Tada
Subscriber Content

Choosing to sing

Q&A |  Casting yourself on the mercy of God; Part 2 of an interview with Joni Eareckson Tada

A researcher expands human embryonic stem cells under a microscope at the University of Michigan Center for Human Embryonic Stem Cell Research Laboratory in Ann Arbor, Mich.

Case dismissed

Supreme Court |  The high court allows President Obama’s expansion of embryonic stem cell research to stand

Advertisement